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Cablegate: Keeping the Pressure On the Farc

Published: Tue 29 Jul 2008 08:49 PM
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SUBJECT: KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON THE FARC
REF: STATE 77205
1. Deputy PolCouns met with the Foreign Ministry's Chief of
the Department of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, Landy
Esquivel, 7/29, to stress the importance the U.S. placed on
keeping up pressure on the FARC in the wake of the recent
rescue of the hostages in Colombia. Esquivel drew attention
to the GOM press release applauding the rescue and calling on
the FARC to release all remaining hostages. She also noted
that Mexican President Calderon would be traveling to Bogota
July 31 - August 1 to attend a Forum on Illicit Drugs and
Security in the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico
where she expected Calderon would meet privately with
Colombian President Uribe.
2. Esquivel characterized Mexican-Colombian relations as
very good with increasing cooperation taking place
particularly in connection to efforts to combat organized
crime. By contrast, despite efforts to put a better public
face on Mexico's relations with Venezuela, Calderon had not
yet visited Venezuela in the course of his first year and a
half in office and had no present plans to do so.
Venezuela's Ambassador to Mexico departed in early July when
he was named Venezuela's Ambassador to the OAS and has yet to
be replaced.
Visit Mexico City's Classified Web Site at
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/mexicocity and the North American
Partnership Blog at http://www.intelink.gov/communities/state/nap /
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