CARACAS, Wednesday November 21, 2007 | Update
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is convinced that "if someone
can contribute as solution" to the "acutely difficult" issue
of the hostages held by the rebel Colombian Revolutionary
Armed Forces (FARC), it is Venezuelan head of State Hugo Chávez,
said the French president's diplomatic advisor Jean-David
Levitte, as quoted by Efe.
The issue of the humanitarian swap was addressed by Sarkozy
and Chávez during a working lunch in the Champs-Élysées,
reported Levitte.
Sarkozy's diplomatic advisor did not give the details of
the meeting, but said France is hoping Chávez's mediation
could be successful in a relatively short term.
"We are going to keep working" with Colombian President Álvaro
Uribe and Chávez's mediation.
10:07 AM. DIPLOMACY. Admired by the Colombian guerrilla after his coup attempt in 1992, the then lieutenant colonel Hugo Chávez Frías received financial support by the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) for his projects after his capture that year. This mostly explains the relationship and "debt" between the parties, as revealed by a paper of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) of the United Kingdom.