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Chavez proposes oil barter scheme | Chavez proposes oil barter scheme |
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said Central American and Caribbean states could pay for oil with services or products like bananas and sugar. | Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said Central American and Caribbean states could pay for oil with services or products like bananas and sugar. |
Speaking in Cuba at the regional Petrocaribe summit of oil consumers and exporters, Mr Chavez said they were creating a "new geopolitics of oil". | Speaking in Cuba at the regional Petrocaribe summit of oil consumers and exporters, Mr Chavez said they were creating a "new geopolitics of oil". |
The group is not at the service of "imperialism and capitalists", he said. | The group is not at the service of "imperialism and capitalists", he said. |
Venezuela supplies oil to 17 states in the Petrocaribe group at preferential rates, financed by low-interest loans. | Venezuela supplies oil to 17 states in the Petrocaribe group at preferential rates, financed by low-interest loans. |
On Friday, Honduras joined the organisation, which was founded in 2005. | On Friday, Honduras joined the organisation, which was founded in 2005. |
Economic lifeline | Economic lifeline |
At the summit in the southern city of Cienfuegos, Mr Chavez suggested extending an exchange scheme like the one between Venezuela and Cuba. | At the summit in the southern city of Cienfuegos, Mr Chavez suggested extending an exchange scheme like the one between Venezuela and Cuba. |
Venezuela sends nearly 100,000 barrels of subsidised oil a day to Cuba and in return, thousands of Cuban doctors and teachers offer free services in Venezuela. | Venezuela sends nearly 100,000 barrels of subsidised oil a day to Cuba and in return, thousands of Cuban doctors and teachers offer free services in Venezuela. |
Mr Chavez opened the summit with Cuba's Acting President Raul Castro, greeting leaders from nearly a dozen countries. | Mr Chavez opened the summit with Cuba's Acting President Raul Castro, greeting leaders from nearly a dozen countries. |
With Venezuela and Cuba at its heart, politics is never far behind BBC's Michael Voss Mixing oil with politics | With Venezuela and Cuba at its heart, politics is never far behind BBC's Michael Voss Mixing oil with politics |
The BBC's Michael Voss at the summit says all members of the Petrocaribe group have fragile economies, struggling to cope with rising oil prices. | The BBC's Michael Voss at the summit says all members of the Petrocaribe group have fragile economies, struggling to cope with rising oil prices. |
The organisation is an economic lifeline for many of these countries, although Mr Chavez has acknowledged their debts to Venezuela are growing, says our correspondent. | The organisation is an economic lifeline for many of these countries, although Mr Chavez has acknowledged their debts to Venezuela are growing, says our correspondent. |
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves outside the Middle East. | Venezuela has the largest oil reserves outside the Middle East. |
The Petrocaribe initiative allows signatory countries to defer payment on 40% of the oil they buy from Venezuela for up to 25 years, paying interest of only 1%. | The Petrocaribe initiative allows signatory countries to defer payment on 40% of the oil they buy from Venezuela for up to 25 years, paying interest of only 1%. |
'Emotional' meeting | 'Emotional' meeting |
Critics accuse President Chavez of using his oil wealth to extend his and Cuba's political influence across the region. | Critics accuse President Chavez of using his oil wealth to extend his and Cuba's political influence across the region. |
Venezuela is a leading oil supplier to the US, but Mr Chavez made clear he aimed to foster energy ties across the Caribbean. | Venezuela is a leading oil supplier to the US, but Mr Chavez made clear he aimed to foster energy ties across the Caribbean. |
"Despite the Yankees, our gas is at the service of Venezuela first, and next to our brothers in the Caribbean," Mr Chavez said. | "Despite the Yankees, our gas is at the service of Venezuela first, and next to our brothers in the Caribbean," Mr Chavez said. |
Before the summit, Mr Chavez spent two and a half hours with 81-year-old Cuban President Fidel Castro, state media said, in the latest of several visits to the ailing leader. | Before the summit, Mr Chavez spent two and a half hours with 81-year-old Cuban President Fidel Castro, state media said, in the latest of several visits to the ailing leader. |
The two held an "emotional" meeting, during which they discussed regional integration and international affairs, state media reported. | The two held an "emotional" meeting, during which they discussed regional integration and international affairs, state media reported. |
British model Naomi Campbell turned up in Cienfuegos on Friday and visited a project of 100 new houses donated by Venezuela for Cuban workers next to an oil refinery. | British model Naomi Campbell turned up in Cienfuegos on Friday and visited a project of 100 new houses donated by Venezuela for Cuban workers next to an oil refinery. |
The supermodel, who in October conducted a magazine interview with Mr Chavez in Venezuela, was reportedly joined by the Cuban vice foreign minister. |