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WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States
said on Tuesday that any allegations that it is to take hostile action against
Venezuela is completely baseless.
"As we have said before, any allegations that we are planning to take hostile action against the Venezuelan government are completely baseless and without fact," State
Department spokesman Sean McCormack said at a briefing.
McCormack said that the remarks by American citizen
Pat Robertson are "inappropriate" and does not represent the US policy.
"I would say that Pat Robertson is a private citizen
and that his views do not represent the policy of the United States; that we do
not share his view and that his comments are inappropriate,"McCormack said.
According to US media reports, Robertson suggested on
Monday that "time has come" for the United States to assassinate Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez. Venezuelan Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel has
strongly condemned the remarks.
Chavez has been an outspoken critic of the United
States. Enditem
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