CARACAS, Friday November 13, 2009 | Update
Western Hemisphere
Ibero-American General Secretary Enrique Iglesias said on Friday that the "relationship of brotherhood" between Colombia and Venezuela "is very strong and will continue." He said that the new conflict between the two countries could be solved through "information and dialogue."
At a breakfast hosted by Europe Forum in Madrid, Iglesias was asked about the recent tensions between Colombia and Venezuela, following President Hugo Chávez's statements urging military and civilians to "prepare for war."
The Uruguayan former president of the IADB said that the statement made by Venezuelan President was "anecdotic."
"The relationship of brotherhood between Colombia and Venezuela is very strong and will continue," the Ibero-American Secretary General said.
He denied claims that there is a risk of war or that the conflict between the two countries will affect the Ibero-American Summit to be held in Estoril (Portugal). Iglesias stressed: "It was a verbal argument, but not a real threat."
He informed that there are "some mechanisms" in place to settle the issue.
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.