Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez will head on Tuesday
for Ecuador to initial several oil agreements with his Ecuadorian
counterpart Rafael Correa and try to bridge the gap in order
to get Colombian-Ecuadorian relations back to normal, following
a standoff last March.
The visit centerpiece will be an agreement to organize a
bilateral joint venture by state-run companies Petróleos
de Venezuela (Pdvsa) and Petroecuador. The instrument deals
with the building of a petrochemical compound in the coastal
province of Manabí, west Ecuador, AFP quoted.
During the one-day visit, the two presidents will hold a
private meeting, the Ecuadorian presidential press office
told AFP.
Chávez is expected to talk with Correa about the possibility
of "restoring direct relations" with the government of Colombian
President Álvaro Uribe.
The Ecuadorian government broke diplomatic ties with Colombia
after a raid by the Colombian army on a camp of the Colombian
Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) located in Ecuador. During
the operation on March 1st, FARC second-in-command Raúl
Reyes was killed.
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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