CARACAS, Thursday November 10, 2005 | Update
President Hugo Chávez, in his first public appearance
following the fourth Summit of the Americas, Wednesday labeled
his Mexican counterpart Vicente Fox as "a puppy of the empire,"
which lead the Mexican Foreign Affairs Office to react immediately
by asking Venezuelan Ambassador Vladimir Villegas to "render
an explanation."
"I feel sorry for President Fox' selling out, this is sad,"
Chávez said late on Wednesday in a mandatory nationwide
radio and TV address.
"It is so sad to see the President of such a dignified people
as the Mexican people lending himself to be a puppy of the
empire," the Venezuelan ruler claimed before an audience including
businesspersons, middle-class people and public officials.
Chávez accused Fox of kneeling down before the United
States.
"They wanted to run over us, they wanted to run over us,
but as they could not, the Mexican President made a series
of remarks against (Argentinean President Néstor) Kirchner
and myself," Chávez asserted.
"In connection with Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez'
remarks regarding Mexico's participation in the fourth Summit
of the Americas, the Foreign Affairs Secretariat informs that
Venezuelan Ambassador Vladimir Villegas has been convened
to render an explanation," said the Mexican Foreign Affairs
Office in a communiqué.
Ambassador Villegas told AFP that the Mexican Foreign Affairs
Office convened him to meet Thursday with foreign affairs
"officials," but he is not scheduled to meet with Foreign
Affairs Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez.
"Let's see what they have to say," said Villegas.
When asked if this impasse between Venezuela and Mexico could
lead to the two countries recalling their diplomats, Villegas
replied: "I do not know, we will see. I do not think so, though."
Chávez' remarks came in response to Fox' statements
this week that Kirchner was to be blamed for the division
seen at the end of the Summit of the Americas.
Fox also lashed out at Chávez for the "ideological stance,
detached from reality" the Venezuelan ruler deployed during
debates in the Summit of the Americas and during his participation
in an event rejecting the Free Trade Area of the Americas
(FTAA).
02:57 PM. HEAVY RAINS. Venezuelan Executive Vice-President Elias Jaua reported that the government is designing plans to support farmers, cattlemen and peasants of the state of Mérida who have been hit by heavy rains that have caused crop losses.