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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Colombia and Venezuela will mend strained relations

The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela have agreed to work to improve relations, two months after a row erupted between the two neighbours.

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro and Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia met for talks at a border town in Venezuela.

They agreed to set up high level groups to discuss security, energy and trade.

Relations had been strained since Mr Santos agreed in may to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles in Bogotá.

Mr Capriles had been seeking Colombian support for contesting his defeat by a narrow margin to Mr Maduro at Venezuela's election in april.

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said at the time that the meeting would "derail" good relations between the two countries.

But at the meeting on monday, Mr Maduro said Colombia could count on the full support of his government in the talks, which are taking place in Cuba.

"We are at your orders to contribute, even modestly, so Colombia can celebrate peace sooner than later," Mr Maduro told his counterpart after the meeting in Puerto Ayacucho, capital of Venezuela's Amazonas province.

The two presidents were smiling and looked relaxed in Bogotá.

"There are issues we agree with, we have different views on many things but we have a huge obligation and responsibility of working together.

And that is what we are going to do," said Mr Santos.

"We are keen to make up for lost time," said the Colombian President.

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