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Russian Information Agency Novosti
November 26, 2009


Venezuela urges UN to examine Colombia's internal conflict


-"It [Venezuela] has received, throughout the armed conflict, about four 
million displaced persons and refugees from Colombia and has suffered 
'systematic' violence on its border, through drug trafficking, paramilitary 
activities, kidnappings and hired killers."


UNITED NATIONS: Venezuela has asked the UN Security Council to put the current 
internal conflict in the neighboring Colombia on its agenda, the country's U.N. 
Ambassador Jorge Valero said.

The move follows the row between the two Latin American countries, which 
started in August shortly after Colombia and the United States announced plans 
to deploy some 800 U.S. troops and 600 civilian contractors at seven Colombian 
military bases.

Valero told a news conference on Wednesday that he had passed a letter and a 
dossier of documents, prepared by the Venezuelan government, to the current 
Security Council President Thomas Mayr-Harting asking the council to examine 
"Colombia's serious armed conflict, which constitutes a serious threat to 
international peace and security."

The diplomat focused on the fact that the Colombian conflict had claimed over 
100,000 lives and displaced millions of people while Venezuela "has been the 
country worst hit by the deepening of this human crisis."

"It [Venezuela] has received, throughout the armed conflict, about four million 
displaced persons and refugees from Colombia and has suffered 'systematic' 
violence on its border, through drug trafficking, paramilitary activities, 
kidnappings and hired killers."

However, he emphasized that the presence of the U.S. military bases in Colombia 
has only worsened the situation and would have a negative impact on the whole 
Latin America.

Although Washington and Bogota have insisted that the military bases agreement, 
which was finally signed in October, concerns "practical aid" in measures 
against drug trafficking and domestic insurgents in Colombia, Venezuela 
continues to see the deal as a threat to its national security

Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez have criticized Colombia for becoming 
"Washington's lackey" and even called on his country to prepare for a possible 
war that "could last for 100 years and spread over the entire American 
continent."

The Venezuelan initiative will have to be agreed by at least nine of the 15 UN 
Security Council member countries to be included in the agenda....
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