Venezuela Again Calls on Colombia to Seek Diplomatic Solution

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-09-04 12:15:44

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Caracas, September 4 (teleSUR-RHC)-- The Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez responded Thursday to remarks made by her Colombian counterpart Maria Angela Holguin about the recent standoff over food and fuel smuggling at the border between the two countries.

“Statements by Chancellor Holguin are a combination of erratic inaccuracies, falsehoods and confessions of the State supporting crimes at the border,” Rodriguez said in a tweet late Thursday. “It is unusual, to say the least, to be excused by subsidy policies implemented by Venezuela in terms of people avoiding the responsibility of Colombia in combating smuggling.”

She also called on Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to meet with his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, and diplomatically solve the border issue. 

The Venezuelan minister stressed that there are responsibilities by the Colombian government that do not concern his government but yet affect Venezuela. “Colombia has left the border, which is governed by different order offenses and Colombian paramilitaries,” she added.
  
Rodriguez said those paramilitaries were a threat to Venezuela and allowing a smuggling activity has significantly affected the economy of his country.  This clearly demonstrated the unwillingness of the government and the Colombian state to resolve formal elements of assault on our economy.”

She also said there was a Colombian campaign to promote hatred against the government and the people of Venezuela.  The foreign minister spoke of Colombian economic, financial and media aggression against Venezuela.

Venezuela's top diplomat also warned her government would resort to international organizations to seek compensation for the over 5 million Colombians who arrived in Venezuela fleeing violence and war in their country.


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