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21/12/2010 | Venezuela - Hugo Chavez's rejection of US diplomat 'has consequences'

Telegraph Staff

President Hugo Chavez's government formally rejected Washington's nominee for ambassador on Monday, and the U.S. State Department said the decision will have consequences on relations with Venezuela.

 

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said Venezuela's government presented an American diplomat in Caracas with a note withdrawing its consent for Larry Palmer to be appointed ambassador. Mr Crowley reiterated that the U.S. stands behind its nomination of Mr Palmer, who is awaiting Senate confirmation.

Tensions flared over the issue as Mr Chavez warned on Saturday that if Mr Palmer arrives in Venezuela he would be detained and put on the next flight home. Mr Palmer angered Mr Chavez by suggesting during the Senate confirmation process that morale is low in Venezuela's military and that he is concerned Colombian rebels are finding refuge in Venezuela.

Mr Crowley said Venezuela's rejection of Mr Palmer "has consequences in terms of our relationship with Venezuela."

He said U.S. officials have been discussing the issue with the Venezuelans for months and have warned that if Mr Chavez's government withdraws approval for Mr Palmer's appointment "it would have an impact on our ongoing relations."

Mr Chavez, for his part, has publicly been saying for months that Mr Palmer would not be welcome under any circumstances.

"They've made this decision, and obviously we will evaluate what to do," Mr Crowley told reporters. "We will evaluate the consequences to our relationship."

He would not comment on possible U.S. responses.

A Venezuelan foreign ministry official, Temir Porras, presented a formal diplomatic protest on the matter to the U.S. Embassy's charge d'affaires, Darnall Steuart, during a meeting Monday in Caracas. Mr Steuart said the U.S. regrets Venezuela's stance, and it "will bear the responsibility for that action."

Mr Chavez said Mr Palmer had "disqualified himself" with his remarks. Addressing his foreign minister on Saturday, Mr Chavez that if Mr Palmer were to arrive at Caracas' airport, he should be stopped.

"Give Mr. Palmer a coffee from me, and then 'bye-bye.' He cannot, he cannot enter this country," he said.

Telegraph (Reino Unido)

 


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