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Related: Venezuela expels US military attache over spy claims
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States on Friday ordered the
expulsion of a senior Venezuelan diplomat here in retaliation for Caracas's move
to kick out a U.S. naval attache accused of spying.
The United States has informed Venezuela by diplomatic note that it was
declaring Jeny Figueredo Frias, a counselor at the embassy here, persona non
grata, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
"This decision is in response to the government of Venezuela's decision to
yesterday expel Commander John Correa, U.S. naval attache in the U.S. embassy in
Caracas," McCormack said.
"We don't like to get into tit-for-tat games like this with the Venezuelan
government, but they initiated this and the U.S. chose to respond," the
spokesman said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced on Thursday he was expelling a
U.S. Embassy military official who authorities accuse of spying with a group of
Venezuelan officers. Washington denied the spy charges.
Relations between Venezuela and the United States have been deteriorating over recent years, and Caracas accused Washington ofsupporting an abortive coup to overthrow Chavez in April 2002. Enditem |