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CARACAS, April 10 (Xinhua) -- United States
ambassador William Brownfield has heightened tensions between the U.S. and
Venezuela by attempting to support the country's opposition parties, Venezuela's
communication minister said on Monday.
William Lara, said in a statement that Brownfield was
a "hooligan" who was heightening tensions between the two countries by acting
like "a neighborhood bully." Lara warned Brownfield to stop making statements
that contained more "calumnies" than those of the country's opposition parties.
If Brownfield continued to go from provocation to
provocation, said Lara, "he will have to answer to the Venezuelan people."
He added that the ambassador could continue to meet
his Venezuelan allies, but he must also respect the South American country's
laws.
On Friday, supporters of Venezuela's president, Hugo
Chavez, pelted Brownfield with tomatoes and eggs, after the ambassador attended
a ceremony to donate baseball equipment to a children's club in western Caracas.
On Friday, the U.S. responded to the incident -- the
third in last weeks -- with a warning that "severe diplomatic consequences"
would follow if it was repeated, adding that Venezuela was failing in its duty
to provide security to diplomats under the Geneva Convention.
On his Sunday television and radio show, Chavez
responded by saying he could expel Brownfield, if he continued with his
"provocative acts."
Lara said on Monday that foreign diplomats had to
respect the Geneva Convention when acting within their diplomatic portfolios.
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