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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has agreed to invite Colombian rebels to discuss a hostage release deal. | Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has agreed to invite Colombian rebels to discuss a hostage release deal. |
Mr Chavez announced the plan after talks with Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe on his role as mediator between Colombia's government and the rebels. | Mr Chavez announced the plan after talks with Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe on his role as mediator between Colombia's government and the rebels. |
Mr Chavez hopes to secure the release of hostages by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) in exchange for rebels held by the authorities. | Mr Chavez hopes to secure the release of hostages by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) in exchange for rebels held by the authorities. |
The two sides disagree on key issues, including a demilitarised zone. | The two sides disagree on key issues, including a demilitarised zone. |
Farc wants the government to create a such a zone to conduct the hostage exchange but Mr Uribe has refused to do so. | Farc wants the government to create a such a zone to conduct the hostage exchange but Mr Uribe has refused to do so. |
Confident | Confident |
Mr Chavez announced his plan to host negotiations after a marathon six-hour session of talks at Mr Uribe's farm near Bogota. | Mr Chavez announced his plan to host negotiations after a marathon six-hour session of talks at Mr Uribe's farm near Bogota. |
"President Uribe has welcomed the idea that I receive Farc representatives in Venezuela," Mr Chavez said. | "President Uribe has welcomed the idea that I receive Farc representatives in Venezuela," Mr Chavez said. |
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota says the challenge facing the Venezuelan president is a huge one. | The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota says the challenge facing the Venezuelan president is a huge one. |
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The Farc have held some hostages for a decade and have vowed not to free any until hundreds of their comrades in prison are released. | The Farc have held some hostages for a decade and have vowed not to free any until hundreds of their comrades in prison are released. |
The Colombian government and the Farc have been unable to agree on setting up talks. | The Colombian government and the Farc have been unable to agree on setting up talks. |
And the rebels have so far not made contact with the Venezuelan president in his role as facilitator. | And the rebels have so far not made contact with the Venezuelan president in his role as facilitator. |
But Mr Chavez said that he was confident that he would be able to arbitrate successfully. | But Mr Chavez said that he was confident that he would be able to arbitrate successfully. |
"I ask God that I can contribute to this matter of a humanitarian swap, to the matter of the search for peace, which is peace for all of us - peace for Venezuela, peace for Colombia, union and integration," he said. | "I ask God that I can contribute to this matter of a humanitarian swap, to the matter of the search for peace, which is peace for all of us - peace for Venezuela, peace for Colombia, union and integration," he said. |
Mr Chavez also said he would also host talks between the government and Colombia's second-largest rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN). | Mr Chavez also said he would also host talks between the government and Colombia's second-largest rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN). |
Negotiations between the two sides that had been held in Cuba have recently stalled. | Negotiations between the two sides that had been held in Cuba have recently stalled. |
French connection | French connection |
Farc rebels currently hold dozens of hostages, including several high-profile figures. | Farc rebels currently hold dozens of hostages, including several high-profile figures. |
Relatives of those held captive are reported to be optimistic about Mr Chavez's involvement. | Relatives of those held captive are reported to be optimistic about Mr Chavez's involvement. |
"It's the first time I see there could be a small light at the end of the tunnel," said Juan Carlos Lecompte, husband of French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt, a former presidential candidate abducted by the Farc in 2002. | "It's the first time I see there could be a small light at the end of the tunnel," said Juan Carlos Lecompte, husband of French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt, a former presidential candidate abducted by the Farc in 2002. |
In June the Colombian authorities released Farc leader Rodrigo Granda - known as the group's "foreign minister" - as a prelude to freeing another 200 guerrillas from prison. | In June the Colombian authorities released Farc leader Rodrigo Granda - known as the group's "foreign minister" - as a prelude to freeing another 200 guerrillas from prison. |
President Uribe said he had been influenced by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, who was acting in the interests of Ms Betancourt. | President Uribe said he had been influenced by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, who was acting in the interests of Ms Betancourt. |
Mr Chavez and Mr Uribe also discussed trade issues and a gas pipeline between the two states during their meeting in Bogota. | Mr Chavez and Mr Uribe also discussed trade issues and a gas pipeline between the two states during their meeting in Bogota. |