Atlanta, Ga. 7/29/2009 11:38:22 PM
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Venezuela Pulls Ambassador from Colombia Following Dispute Over Rebels

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has pulled his country’s ambassador to Colombia and suspended trading with their neighbor after being accused of providing weapons to Colombian rebels.

 

Chavez was reacting to an announcement made by the Colombian government on Monday that alleged arms Venezuela purchased from Sweden in the 1980s were now in the hands of guerillas. That announcement came after Colombian forces recovered Swedish anti-tank weapons during a raid on a rebel camp belonging to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

 

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe appeared to tie the Swedish weapons to Venezuela, something Chavez flatly denied. The Venezuelan president then called addressed the matter on Tuesday declaring, “I've ordered to withdraw our ambassador from Bogota,” and then stated “We will freeze relations with Colombia.”

 

That freeze will include an end to trade relations, a relationship that was set to produce about $5 billion in trade this year.

 

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