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Foreign Minister of Colombia Jaime Bermúdez denied that
there will be diplomatic tensions with Venezuela due to the
military maneuvers in the Caribbean between the South American
country and Russia. Bermúdez said that, if necessary,
the issue could be discussed by the South American Council
of Defense, according to statements released on Monday.
"We have spoken with Russian and Venezuelan officials on
the issue and both have made clear that such maneuvers will
not take place in waters bordering Colombia. The situation
is clear and definite. If it were any regional concerns on
the issue, the matter would be brought to the South American
Council of Defense," Bermúdez told Colombian newspaper
"El Tiempo," DPA reported.
Previously, Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos
had said that his country was "not indifferent" to the naval
exercises.
A fleet of Russian vessels set sail in September from Severomorsk
naval base for the Caribbean to take part in the exercises
ending November.
The fleet is composed of the main warship, nuclear-powered
missile cruiser "Peter the Great;" a submarine destroyer and
two escort ships, as part of the first naval deployment of
such an extent in Western waters ever seen since the Cold
War.
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