Chavez orders Venezuelan ambassador back to Colombia, easing tensions over rebel weapons, USAugust 9th, 2009 Venezuela orders ambassador back to ColombiaCARACAS, Venezuela —President Hugo Chavez announced he is sending his ambassador back to Colombia, signaling a willingness to ease a diplomatic impasse while not backing down from opposing Colombia's plan to open its military bases to a bigger U.S. presence. Chavez said as he met with a group of Colombian opposition politicians Saturday night that he still firmly opposes President Alvaro Uribe's plan to allow American troops to use at least seven Colombian military bases, calling it a threat to Venezuela and the region.
Venezuela's Chavez says will return ambassador to Colombia following diplomatic spatAugust 8th, 2009 Chavez: Venezuela to return ambassador to ColombiaCARACAS, Venezuela —President Hugo Chavez said Saturday he's returning his ambassador to Colombia, moving to resolve rising diplomatic tensions over weapons found in a rebel cache. Chavez told Ambassador Gustavo Marquez to return to Bogota 11 days after recalling him over Colombia's statement that the anti-tank weapons came from Venezuela.
Ex-Colombian leader seeks to smooth over diplomatic conflict between Venezuela and ColombiaAugust 7th, 2009 Ex-president urges end to Colombia-Venezuela fightCARACAS, Venezuela — A former Colombian president sought to ease tensions between Caracas and Bogota on Thursday, but Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez said relations will remain rocky if the neighboring nation gives U.S. troops access to its bases.
Chavez says Venezuela will purchase tanks, citing threat from ColombiaAugust 5th, 2009 Chavez: Venezuela to buy more tanksCARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez says his government plans to buy dozens of tanks because Venezuela feels threatened by pending deal to increase the U.S. military presence in Colombia.
Chavez's government says it will investigate to find out if rebels had Venezuelan weaponsAugust 4th, 2009 Venezuela to probe Colombia's arms allegationCARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez's government said Monday it will investigate to find out if anti-tank rocket launchers sold to the Venezuelan military during the 1980s ended up in the hands of Colombia's largest rebel group. Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami said authorities had launched "an internal investigation ...
Venezuela freezes relations with ColombiaJuly 30th, 2009 CARACAS - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has frozen diplomatic and trade relations with Colombia in a spat over Colombian allegations that Swedish anti-tank weapons sold to Venezuela turned up in the hands of leftist guerrillas. Citing Bogota's "irresponsible" accusations, Chavez Tuesday Wednesday recalled the ambassador to Colombia, Gustavo Marquez, and froze bilateral "diplomatic and trade relations.
Venezuela still considering halting trade with Colombia as OAS chief calls for calmJuly 30th, 2009 OAS chief: Diplomacy needed to resolve spatCARACAS, Venezuela — The head of the Organization of American States urged Venezuela on Wednesday not to break off diplomatic relations with Colombia or take other drastic steps amid escalating tensions between the two South American neighbors. OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza said he was concerned by President Hugo Chavez's decision Tuesday to recall the Venezuelan ambassador from Bogota over Colombia's statement that anti-tank weapons found in a rebel arms cache came from Venezuela.
Venezuela accuses Colombia of using arms cache to justify intervention in VenezuelaJuly 30th, 2009 Venezuela: Colombia trying to justify interventionCARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez's government on Thursday accused Colombian authorities of trying to justify an intervention in Venezuela with its allegations that anti-tank weapons found in a rebel arms cache originated here. The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it will respond firmly to "every aggression from the Colombian government with very firm measures," as tensions between the neighboring nations rise over the allegations.
Chavez recalls ambassador over Colombia's report that rebels had weapons sold to VenezuelaJuly 29th, 2009 Chavez 'freezes' diplomatic ties with ColombiaCARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez recalled his ambassador from Bogota on Tuesday and threatened to halt Colombian imports after the neighboring country said anti-tank weapons found in a rebel arms cache came from Venezuela. Chavez also said he would sever diplomatic ties completely and seize control of Colombian-owned businesses "if there's one more accusation against Venezuela."
The actions ratcheted up tensions between the two countries amid Chavez's criticism of a pending deal to increase the U.S.
Chavez: Bogota should not underestimate concerns over Colombia's growing military ties with USJuly 24th, 2009 Venezuela upset by pending US-Colombia pactCARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez says Colombia should not underestimate Venezuela's concerns over the neighboring country's decision to forge stronger military ties with the United States. From Venezuela's point of view, Chavez said Thursday, it's like "opening your house for your neighbor's enemy."
Colombian officials have said Venezuela should not be concerned by a pact being negotiated to let U.S.
US ambassador returns to Caracas following diplomatic spat with VenezuelaJuly 2nd, 2009 US ambassador returns to Venezuela after spatCARACAS, Venezuela — The U.S. ambassador to Venezuela has returned to his post — more than nine months after he was expelled by President Hugo Chavez.
Venezuela, US to restore diplomatic tiesJune 25th, 2009 CARACAS - Venezuela and the US have agreed to restore their diplomatic ties, Venezuela's Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said. Washington cut off diplomatic ties with Caracas after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez expelled US ambassador Patrick Duddy from the Andean nation Sep 11, 2008.
Eighteen soldiers killed in Venezuela helicopter crashMay 4th, 2009 CARACAS - A Venezuelan military helicopter crashed near the country's border with Colombia killing 18 soldiers, President Hugo Chavez said Sunday. One general, 16 soldiers and one civilian died in the crash, Chavez said on Alo Presidente (Hello President), his weekly broadcast to the nation.
Venezuela recalls envoy in Peru to protest asylum of Chavez opponentApril 28th, 2009 Venezuela recalls ambassador to PeruCARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela recalled its ambassador to protest Peru's decision to grant political asylum to a prominent opponent of President Hugo Chavez, calling it a mockery of international law and escalating a diplomatic dispute. Peru announced early Monday that it was giving Manuel Rosales, a former presidential candidate who ran against Chavez in 2006 and now claims he is being persecuted by Venezuela's socialist president, political asylum for humanitarian reasons.
Diplomat says more time needed to repair Venezuela-US relations, appoint new ambassadorsApril 22nd, 2009 US diplomat: Relations don't change overnightCARACAS, Venezuela — The top official at the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela said Tuesday that ambassadors won't be returning to Washington and Caracas anytime soon, but he was optimistic that diplomatic relations will improve.