[NYTr] Chavez Says Uribe Showed Bad Faith, Ignored Pact to Discuss Any Difficulties Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 20:01:16 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Merco Press via VHeadline - Nov 26, 2007 http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=77107 Chavez Feels "Betrayed," Has Lost Confidence in Uribe by Merco Press Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has said he is ready to continue a bconstructive dialogueb with his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez after Bogota stopped the latter in his mediation bid with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) insurgents for release of hostages. But from Caracas, President Chavez said he is putting relations with Colombia "in the freezer" and warned economic relations will be hurt, blaming actions by Colombian President Uribe that he said were "a spit in the face." "I declare before the world that I'm putting relations with Colombia in the freezer because I've completely lost confidence with everyone in the Colombian government," Chavez said during a televised speech. In an 18-point communique, the Colombian government warned that the FARC rebels have an interest in bcreating divisions and antagonism between Colombia and Venezuela." :We must not fall into the traps of terrorism," said Uribe in his first statement after Chavez' acid response to Colombia's decision to cancel Venezuelan mediation in the search for an accord with the FARC. Uribe said his government would continue making bevery effort to secure the release of the hostages and hopes that the FARC, instead of carrying on with their terrorist stupidity, will hand over the hostages to President Chavez or President Sarkozy (of France), or to the International Red Cross unilaterally and as soon as possible." The message said that instead of providing proof that the hostages are alive, in recent weeks the FARC murdered 12 candidates for regional elections and tried to kill governor of Cauca Juan Jose Chaux. "Colombia cannot permit FARC terrorists to take advantage of the grief of the hostages and their families, take advantage of international good offices, take advantage of pleas for a humanitarian accord, all to weaken our policy of a secure democracy, which is the only thing that in the end will eliminate kidnapping and restore peace," said the presidential statement. Bogota called off Chavez' mediation after the Venezuelan president spoke directly with the Colombian military command, despite Uribe's objection. "The government cannot allow third parties to involve the Colombian military in the discussion, because it goes against our democratic traditions of unity in the armed forces," Uribe said in his statement. Chavez said he feels "betrayed" and has lost confidence in Uribe, adding that the latter's decision to terminate his efforts to secure the release of hostages held by leftist rebels will affect bilateral relations. Chavez agreed in August to a request by Colombian opposition Senator Piedad Cordoba -- with Uribe's support -- to secure the exchange of 45 high-profile hostages by the FARC for hundreds of jailed guerrillas, including those extradited to the United States. *** VHeadline - Nov 26, 2007 http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=77100 Chavez Loses Faith Uribe after Being Set Up by Power Behind Throne by Patrick J. O'Donoghue Over the weekend serious diplomat serious diplomatic tensions have arisen between Colombia and Venezuela after President Chavez threatened to review and even freeze relations with Colombia. Telesur continental has denounced that its correspondent in Colombia, William Parra is suffering persecution because of an interview he held with a Colombian army officer, currently in the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The interview was presented as a sign of life of one of the hostages being held by the FARC. However, Colombian Police, General Oscar Naranjo accused Parra of manipulating the interview. President Chavez has responded to Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, stating that he thinks Uribe does not want peace and that he has lost confidence in the Colombian government, calling the attack as a "spit in Venezuela's face." "It is a lack of respect the way the Colombian President issued a communique, which not only suspended the mediation process that had been advancing despite great difficulties," Chavez insists, "but because it ruled out the possibility of a humanitarian agreement." Chavez accuses President Uribe of breaking the mutual commitment to phone each other in the event of any difficulty or news that could endanger the process. The FARC has not responded to the rupture but analysts suggest that Uribe's sudden decision to end the process justify the rebels' mistrust of the Colombian government's ulterior intentions in the 40-year old civil war. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================