The chair of the United Nations (UN) Latin American and Caribbean
Group (Grulac), Venezuelan Deputy Darío Vivas, regretted
Wednesday the release of anti-Castro activist Luis Posada
Carriles and reported on a resolution passed at Grulac against
the move.
"The Venezuelan government will insist on the extradition
of Luis Posada Carriles as there is need to fight against
injustice and impunity. Therefore, we will continue requesting
the US Government to honor the undertakings given under the
laws on extradition and international agreements. At the same
time, we would like the US Government to stop being double-faced
and surrender him once and for all to face trial."
Vivas said that in the face of such actions, the US Government
supports both terrorists and conspiratorial and subversive
movements from all around the world.
"We have seen how the release of Luis Posada Carriles by
President George W. Bush's Administration encourages terrorist
practices. We have seen how here in Venezuela, in these days,
a person was captured when placing an explosive device," he
commented.
"We feel that such practices are sponsored by the United
States."
Posada Carriles, 79, was freed Tuesday, following a decision
by Judge Kathleen Cardone of El Paso, Texas. She found that
the evidence produced by the US Attorney Genral was not valid
for migration fraud.
Oil Scenario
HYDROCARBONS Rafael Ramírez, Venezuela's Minister of Petroleum and Mining and president of state-run oil company Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) specified that oil exports to China would be equal to current shipments of Venezuelan oil to the United States.
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