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| US ambassador to Venezuela refutes invasion allegation |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-07-05 09:31:09
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CARACAS, July 4 (Xinhua) -- United States ambassador to Venezuela William Brownfield on Tuesday reiterated that his country has no intention to invade Venezuela.
The United States "has never invaded Venezuela, is not invading the country at present, and will never invade," he said at a public ceremony marking the U.S. Independence Day.
"There is no chance of a U.S. invasion," he added.
Brownfield was responding to a media question about Venezuela's arms purchases.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has repeatedly accused Washington of planning to unseat his government and invade Venezuela, citing this as the reason for Venezuela's purchase of 100,000 guns and 33 helicopters from Russia.
Brownfield added that the text of the U.S.-Venezuela anti-drug agreement, which commits the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Venezuelan government to fighting drug smuggling, is now ready for signing.
"This text has been ready since December last year, and let's hope that we can sign it and begin an new era of working together on the issue of illegal drugs," he said. Enditem
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