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Spanish govn't to ask judge for details about ETA-FARC links
Spain’s Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero participates in a ceremony at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid (Photo: Andrea Comas / Reuters)
  EL UNIVERSAL
Wednesday March 10, 2010  01:14 PM


The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs will request Spanish National Court's Judge Eloy Velasco to provide details about his indictment pointing to evidence of Venezuelan government's cooperation with Basque separatist group País Vasco y Libertad (ETA) and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and to establish what actions he deems necessary.

The announcement was made by Spanish Minister of Justice Francisco Caamaño on Wednesday, Efe reported.

According to Caamaño, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will contact the judge "because the indictment needs some clarification," and to ask Velasco to explain "the terms of the writ."

Caamaño's statements came after Foreign Minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos reported on Wednesday to the Congress of Deputies that he forwarded a copy of Velasco's indictment to the governments of Cuba and Venezuela.

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