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08-13-2005, 02:24 AM #1OPSenior Member
Venezuela suspends anti-drug cooperation
Picked this up off Bluelight.
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday dismissed cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as unnecessary in a new blow to his country's fraying ties with the United States.
The Venezuelan leader, an ally of Communist Cuba and harsh critic of U.S. foreign policy, said he had suspended cooperation with the DEA and accused the agency of spying against his government.
"The DEA was used as a cover... to carry out intelligence work in Venezuela against this government," Chavez told reporters as he voted in local municipal elections.
"Under these circumstances we decided to shut down these agreements... the DEA is not essential to the fight in Venezuela against drug trafficking. We will keep working with international organizations against drugs," he said.
A spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela could not be contacted for comment.
The suspension of cooperation on fighting drug trafficking follows Chavez's decision in April to end joint military operations and exchanges with the United States and order out U.S. instructors he said were stirring dissent against him.
Chavez gave no other details of his latest charges, but he often accuses Washington of plotting to topple or kill him.
The United States, a key client for Venezuelan oil, rejects Chavez's repeated accusations and views him as a threat to stability in the region.
Both countries had agreed until recently to work on combating drug trafficking, but cooperation has been strained by mistrust, corruption and the chilly relations between Caracas and Washington, foreign security officials say.
Venezuela is an important transport route for cocaine and heroin from Colombia to Europe and the United States.
Experts estimate as much as 300 tons of cocaine passes from Colombia through Venezuela each year while cash and guns are flown back the other way. Drug hauls by Venezuelan troops are small in comparison.
Venezuelan officials until recently had said they would continue to work with Washington on drug operations, but they admitted they had moved to curb some activities by DEA agents.
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