The Venezuelan ruler said at the beginning of this year that the rebel Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) should be acknowledged as insurgent forces
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez asked the new leader
of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) Alfonso
Cano to unconditionally release all the hostages held by them
and commented that the "guerrillas warfare has gone down in
history" in Latin America.
"I think that there is time for FARC to free all the hostages
they have in the mountain for nothing. It would be a great
humanitarian token," said Chávez in his TV and radio
show aired on Sundays "Aló, Presidente," AFP quoted.
"At this point, in Latin America, an armed guerrilla group
is off-topic and this should be told to FARC," said the ruler.
Chávez said at the beginning of this year that the rebels
should be acknowledged as insurgent forces. This time, he
clarified, "it was perhaps what I wanted to tell (FARC top
leader Manuel) Marulanda (who died last March). I never wrote
to him anything. He sent me letters, yet I did not deem it
appropriate to answer to him. I wanted to talk to him personally."
"But now, I tell Cano: 'Come on, release those people and
then let us start peace talks,'" he added.
Translated by Conchita
Delgado
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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