The AFP
Bolivia's President Evo Morales accused his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, of trying to sabotage the Cancun summit which decided to create a new American non United States - acting in the service of Washington. "At the top of the unity of Latin America and the Caribbean come to discuss a new non United States and U.S. officials are trying to bog down and derail this event," Morales told the media questioned by verbal incident that Uribe and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez remained at the top.
Morales said the incident responded to a "provocation" by Uribe "a surprise intervention."
The discussion took place during lunch on Monday, which took place behind closed doors, and originated because Uribe criticized Chavez have imposed a trade embargo against his country, depending on the version of a Colombian official on condition of anonymity.
The 32 countries meeting on Tuesday approved creating a Latin American and Caribbean bloc without the U.S. or Canada.
"About this event gets bogged down. I have no fear to tell the truth," said the president of Bolivia, Venezuela integrated with the ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas). Fortunately
continued Morales, the presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Chile, among others, "could resolve" issue and avoid a failure of the negotiations.
Cancun summit approved the creation of a group of Friends of Venezuela and Colombia that will be headed by Dominican President Leonel Fernandez for mediation. Both countries are strongly opposed in recent months by the Colombian decision to authorize U.S. troops to use its military bases. Cancun, Mexico.
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