Santos and Chavez ratified his good relations
posted on: Nov 29 2011 7:31 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times.Presidents Hugo Chávez, and Colombia, Venezuela, Juan Manuel Santos, ratified yesterday with the signing of a new partial trade agreement and several projects in energy, including that of a pipeline which reaches the Pacific, the gradual improvement in its relations diplomatic.
After a long day of work that both Presidents began welcoming the arrest in Venezuela of drug dealer Maximilian Bonilla, alias "El Valenciano," one of the most sought after in Colombia, Chávez and Santos criminals reiterated his willingness to work in the areas of common interest.
"Just as I want for my country want it to Colombia because I am also Colombian, sorry in the heart, in soul, bone, nerve, in the viscera", said Chavez proclaimed its willingness to closer bilateral.
"I am resolved to that, as your what you said in this Hall several months ago, that not us" u000a"leave the derail", said the Venezuelan President leading Santos to comment on the "ups and downs and storms going and coming" in bilateral relations in recent years.
Guerrilla
the only allusion was made to the problem of the guerrillas, the Venezuelan leader reiterated once again that in his country neither endorses nor supports the presence of any armed group "referred to as calling: guerrillas, terrorists, drug trafficking, criminals or anything like that".
Chavez added that Colombia "is of the most priority" for the foreign Venezuela agenda and reiterated plans that seek to separate both countries.
Santos described as "very fruitful" visit to Venezuela and recalled that they have tried to identify areas to work together from the first day that spoke with Chavez. "We're going here, President Chavez, very pleased and very grateful...", said Santos.

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