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Venezuela Expects Chavez-Uribe Meeting To Be Positive
Venezuela said Wednesday that the meeting between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Friday would be "very positive" for Latin American countries.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro told a press conference that both presidents "will again take up a cooperation agenda based on dialogue and communication."

In the city of Coro, Venezuela, the presidents will discuss the cooperation programs on energy, the economy, trade, infrastructure and border issues, Maduro said.

The two neighboring countries have a series of pending points to discuss in the framework of cooperation and respectful, constructive and permanent dialogue, Maduro said.
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

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