Venezuela is deeply revising diplomatic, economic and political relations with Colombia after a report by the Interpol international police agency, President Hugo Chavez has said.
Interpol said Colombian guerrilla computer documents that Bogota says are proof Venezuela and Ecuador supported the Marxist rebels are authentic and show no evidence of tampering.
The international police agency's conclusion reinforces Colombian and US officials' charges that the files show Venezuela backed the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
But Interpol said it did not verify the files' contents, leaving open to debate whether they tie Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to Latin America's oldest insurgency.
Friday, May 16, 2008
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