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 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks in Caracas in January 2010. Spain and Venezuela vowed Saturday to deepen their anti-terror ties as they sought to dampen a row over Caracas's alleged involvement in plots with guerillas to assassinate the Colombian president.
 
 
 
 
 
 
CARACAS (AFP) - – Spain and Venezuela vowed Saturday to deepen their anti-terror ties as they sought to dampen a row over Caracas's alleged involvement in plots with guerillas to assassinate the Colombian president.
 
"Spain and Venezuela declare their determination to deepen their friendly and fruitful relationship, based on broad cooperation in all areas, including counterterrorism," the countries said in a joint statement issued in Caracas and Madrid.
 
Diplomats said both governments were eager to move beyond tensions that have flared since Monday, when a Spanish judge charged the Basque separatist group ETA and Colombia's FARC rebels plotted to kill Colombian politicians in Spain, including President Alvaro Uribe, with Venezuelan "governmental cooperation."
 
"The joint text stresses that we are two friendly governments that cooperate and share values. We are not just pretending to be friends and Venezuela is not negligent when it comes to respect these values," a Venezuelan diplomat source told AFP.
 
In the statement, the countries "reaffirmed their strongest condemnation of terrorism in all its forms" and "reiterated their commitment to pursue judicial and police cooperation effectively."
 
For its part, Caracas said it "rejects and denies information about its alleged collaboration with the terrorist organization ETA, whose work it rejects outright."
 
In 1989, 11 ETA members came to Venezuela under an agreement between Spanish prime minister Felipe Gonzalez and Venezuelan president Carlos Andres Perez -- both socialists -- and were granted political refugee status.
 
Current Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has described his country's relations with Spain as "very good" and said he did not want to return to the tensions that marred bilateral relations after a spat between the bombastic leader and Spanish King Juan Carlos in 2008.
 
Venezuela froze diplomatic relations with Bogota in July 2009 after Bogota announced an agreement with Washington granting the US military access to seven bases in its territory, which Caracas viewed as a threat.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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