2011年4月14日星期四

No FARC in Venezuela - Colombia

12 April 2011 last updated at 21: 23 GMT Juan Manuel Santos in Madrid on 12 April 2011 Venezuela President Santos said the Venezuelans were rebels from the Colombian President, Juan Manuel Santos is not more land says rebels distribute accommodation Colombian left.

Accusations by former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, that Venezuela recourse to FARC guerrillas led to a breakdown in relations between the two countries last year was.

President Santos praised also Venezuela for the transfer of two alleged rebels from an other left-wing group on Monday.

Mr Uribe, said that he doubted that Venezuela was the camp free of FARC rebels.

In the Spanish television said during a visit to Madrid, President Santos, that the rebels camp found the Colombian intelligence on Venezuelan soil in the last year no longer was.

He said that Venezuela was in his view their promise to prevent that FARC rebels deliver crossing the border.

"Hideaway"

Mr Santos added that the handing over by the authorities in Caracas two alleged members of the guerrilla group ELN proved Venezuela's commitment in the fight against left rebels on Monday.

The two men were in connection with a deadly attack on Colombian Marines wanted to.

However, be predecessor, Alvaro Uribe, the President doubts that convert statement.

Sent in three tweets from his Twitter account and "terrorist hideaway", has asked Mr Uribe, where a series of FARC rebels were meaning - they were in Venezuela.

In the July 2010 cut Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez diplomatic relations with Colombia safe-haven for guerrillas of having one.

Relations between the two countries began to thaw after Mr Uribe Office only.


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