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Caracas and Bogota Agree to End Border Post Closures

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 13 August 2016

 

Foot traffic across the Venezuela-Colombia border is set to resume fully
today for the first time in a year.

 

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his Colombian counterpart Juan
Manuel Santos agreed on Thursday to reopen pedestrian border crossings that
had been closed for a year following attacks by smugglers.

 

They reached the deal at talks in the eastern Venezuelan town of Puerto
Ordaz.

 

Mr Maduro said he hoped the accord would lead to a "new frontier of peace"
and "a new beginning for economic and trade relations."

 

Five pedestrian crossings will open for 15 hours a day from today.

 

"What we are going to do is open the border gradually," Mr Santos told
reporters. It will be a temporary opening schedule while we learn and adapt
to the decisions, so that each step we take will be accurate and positive."

 

Negotiations are set to continue on reopening road crossings and combating
smuggling, the drug trade and other criminal activities.

 

Smuggling of state-subsidised Venezuelan food and fuel to Colombia was rife
before the closure. Mr Santos said the two governments were discussing the
possibility of Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA opening petrol stations on
the Colombian side of the border to undercut the smugglers.

 

Jose Vielma Mora, governor of Venezuela's Tachira state, said the two
countries would fight crime along their common border. They will also
negotiate an identification mechanism for their citizens.

 

Mr Maduro ordered the border crossing closures and a crackdown on criminal
gangs last August after three soldiers patrolling the frontier were wounded
in an ambush by smugglers.

 

Following the closures, traffic fell from 100,000 people a day to just 3,000
individuals with special permits, including pupils attending school in
Colombia and chronically ill patients.

 

Venezuela is host to some five million refugees from Colombia's 50-year
civil war, which is now coming to an end following a landmark deal between
Mr Santos and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia left-wing guerrilla
group.

 

Venezuela says far-right Colombian paramilitaries made redundant by the
peace accord have come to Venezuela, where they run organised crime and work
as hired thugs for the anti-socialist opposition.

 

 

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