Venezuela reinforces border troops amid row with Colombia
17:18, July 27, 2010

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Meanwhile, Venezuelan Ambassador to the United Nations Jorge Valero on Monday voiced hopes that Colombia will work with Caracas for a peaceful solution to the tensions.
TROOP REINFORCEMENT
Venezuela has sent about 1,000 soldiers to the border region to reinforce posts along the border of more than 2,000 km. The soldiers arrived in the border region over the weekend.
The military of Venezuela have vowed to repel any attacks by Colombia.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez cut off diplomatic ties with Colombia on Thursday after Bogota presented to the Organization of American States (OAS) the accusations that some Colombian guerrilla chiefs were in Venezuela.
Colombia said earlier that Swedish-made weapons bought by Venezuela during the 1980s had ended up in the hands of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, who have been fighting the Bogota government for more than four decades.
The move further raised tensions between the two neighboring countries after Chavez previously called stronger military ties between Colombia and the United States a threat to his country.
Colombia announced earlier this month that the United States would use three bases in Colombia to fight drug trafficking.
Valero also accused the United States and Colombia of "increasing the war in Latin America."
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