A new crisis is growing between presidents Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Vicente Fox of Mexico after a disagreement during the Fourth Summit of the Americas earlier this month in Argentina.
As reported last week by OhmyNews, the governments' of Mexico and Argentina decided to put an end to their argument, but now the Venezuela and Mexico have entered the fray.
It all began on Nov. 10 when Chavez blamed Fox for "giving up" the Argentine summit to the United States. Mexico rejected the accusation and tried to patch up their differences through diplomatic channels.
On Nov. 13, Chavez renewed the criticisms in his weekly radio and television program, "Hello, President." Afterwards, the Mexican government asked the Venezuelan government for a detailed explanation.
The Venezuela government rejected the request, stating:
"This situation is the whole responsibility of President Fox. From the moment of his arrival in Mar del Plata he attacked the position of the Venezuelan government. Once the summit concluded, President Fox continued the disrespectful attacks."
Venezuela recalled its ambassador from Mexico, Vladimir Villegas, back to Caracas. Mexico reciprocated and recalled its ambassador from Venezuela.
An academic from the National Autonomous University in Mexico said he believed the Mexican government revealed its inexperience by violating codes of behavior at the summit.
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Seems someone else is having trouble getting along with Chavez.
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As reported last week by OhmyNews, the governments' of Mexico and Argentina decided to put an end to their argument, but now the Venezuela and Mexico have entered the fray.
It all began on Nov. 10 when Chavez blamed Fox for "giving up" the Argentine summit to the United States. Mexico rejected the accusation and tried to patch up their differences through diplomatic channels.
On Nov. 13, Chavez renewed the criticisms in his weekly radio and television program, "Hello, President." Afterwards, the Mexican government asked the Venezuelan government for a detailed explanation.
The Venezuela government rejected the request, stating:
"This situation is the whole responsibility of President Fox. From the moment of his arrival in Mar del Plata he attacked the position of the Venezuelan government. Once the summit concluded, President Fox continued the disrespectful attacks."
Venezuela recalled its ambassador from Mexico, Vladimir Villegas, back to Caracas. Mexico reciprocated and recalled its ambassador from Venezuela.
An academic from the National Autonomous University in Mexico said he believed the Mexican government revealed its inexperience by violating codes of behavior at the summit.
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Seems someone else is having trouble getting along with Chavez.
http://english.ohmynews.com/ArticleView/article_view.asp?menu=A11100&no=258655&rel_no=1&back_url=
Uncle