Spanish Minister of Public Works José Blanco hoped "that the truth prevails" in the case of the presumed links of the Venezuelan government with ETA, a Basque terrorist group, and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a rebel group.
Blanco was interviewed by Spanish TV network Telecinco and referred to recent comments made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, Efe reported.
"We believe that this situation must be investigated. The truth shall prevail. This is the goal of the Spanish government," insisted the Spanish Minister of Public Works.
Judge Eloy Velasco indicted six suspected ETA members and seven suspected members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) for having allegedly established an alliance to assassinate in Spain top Colombian government officials, including President Álvaro Uribe.
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Two years later, subsequent to the bank interventions that affected 14 private institutions, Public Prosecutor Office maintains investigations open, these concern the public funds that ended up at some of those organisms and were utilized in shady financial operations, this is included among the accusations held by the Public Ministry against some bankers.
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