The Government of Venezuela denied allegations launched by Colombia this week, and ratified confidence generated by the signing of several economic agreements with Portugal.
Refuting controversial allegations by Bogota, based on information allegedly found in a computer supposedly owned by late Colombian guerrilla leader Raul Reyes, President Hugo Chavez said his government is considering a new revision of political and commercial relations with Colombia.
Chavez also questioned the seriousness of a report issued by Interpol regarding files allegedly prepared by the late insurgent leader killed in Ecuador. In remarks to journalists, he described the Interpol report as 'a clown show' full of contaminated evidence manipulated by authorities.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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