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Venezuela restores Colombia ties | Venezuela restores Colombia ties |
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Venezuela says it will immediately normalise diplomatic relations with Colombia, a week after ties were cut. | Venezuela says it will immediately normalise diplomatic relations with Colombia, a week after ties were cut. |
Caracas broke off relations with its neighbour in protest at a Colombian military raid into Ecuador, in which a leading leftist Farc rebel was killed. | |
Over subsequent days, regional tensions soared, but the crisis was defused when leaders met at a summit on Friday. | Over subsequent days, regional tensions soared, but the crisis was defused when leaders met at a summit on Friday. |
But Ecuador, which accused Colombia of violating its sovereignty, has said it will take some time to restore ties. | |
Threat of confrontation | |
Last week's crisis saw both Venezuela and Ecuador deploy troops to their respective borders with Colombia, diplomatic ties between Colombia and a number of countries in the region cut, and commercial traffic disrupted. | |
[Friday's summit was] a victory for peace and sovereignty... and demonstrated the importance of Latin American unity in overcoming conflicts Venezuelan foreign ministry The crisis in pictures | |
Observers said the tensions threatened to spill over into military confrontation, but just a week after the crisis blew up it was apparently resolved at Friday's Rio Group summit. | |
There, the region's leaders accepted a 20-point declaration by the Organization of American States (OAS), sealing their reconciliation with smiles and handshakes. | |
The declaration included a promise by President Alvaro Uribe that Colombia's forces would never again violate the territory of its neighbours. | |
In its statement on Sunday, Venezuela's foreign ministry called the summit outcome a "victory for peace and sovereignty... which demonstrated the importance of Latin American unity". | |
It said Venezuelan diplomatic personnel would be immediately returned to their embassy in Bogota, and Colombian personnel had been invited to do the same. |
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