2010
07.14

Archbishop of Bogota Chavez and Correa expected to attend the possession of Santos.

Bogota, July 11 .- The appointed archbishop of Bogota, Monsignor Ruben Salazar, I think they are "indispensable good relations with Venezuela" and declared himself in favor of presidents Hugo Chavez and Ecuador's Rafael Correa attended the taking of possession of Juan Manuel Santos on August 7.

In an interview with the newspaper El Tiempo, the prelate said he hopes Santos, president-elect of Colombia,, earthrise credits, normalize relations with Venezuela, frozen since last August by order of Chavez, who sees as a threat a military agreement signed last December between Bogota and Washington.

"I think that dialogue is a great tool for achieving the common good. It is the only mechanism to obtain consensus, common pathways and joint solutions. I think it is very important" to attend the, GW2 gold, presidents Chavez and Correa said.

Salazar must visit the two leaders to Colombia would be the beginning of a road that allows all the rough filing, resolve conflicts and face all the difficulties that have arisen between the Andean neighbors.

The Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, recently said that if officially invited to the investiture of Santos, tried to, sto credits, attend, Chavez has not appeared so far.

Salazar was once archbishop of the city of Cucuta, on the border with Venezuela, and so pointed out that when he lived beyond achievement to realize that the border is a political divide, but there is no human or socially or economically.

Relations between the two countries "are absolutely essential" and creating a barrier that separates people is a tragedy, because it breaks a permanent historical coexistence and ends with the possibility of a life in common. "

The appointed archbishop of Bogota added that the presidents of episcopal conferences in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela have met regularly and share analysis, and concern for the problems that arise.