Russia says military aid to Venezuela will not be used to attack Colombia

Russia says military aid to Venezuela will not be used to attack Colombia

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Russia has promised that military equipment given to Venezuela will not be used to attack Colombia, destabilize Latin América or end up in the hands of illegal armed groups, Colombia’s Foreign Minister and Vice President Marta Lucia Ramírez said.

By Reuters

Feb 8, 2022

“We need there not to be even the smallest risk that military cooperation which exists between Russia and Venezuela, and has for a long time, could eventually, because of carelessness or whatever reason, lead to any Russian military equipment being in the hands of illegal armed groups which are present on the border,” Ramírez told journalists Monday night after a meeting with Russian ambassador Nikolay Tavdumadze and other officials.





“The Russian ambassador has expressed to us that no military cooperation of Russia with Venezuela will ever be used for any military action against Colombia, nor any country in Latin América, nor to affect the stability of the region,” she added.

Colombia’s Defense Minister Diego Molano said last week that Venezuela was moving troops to the countries’ border with technical assistance from Russia and Iran, calling the possible deployment “foreign interference.”

Molano, citing intelligence sources, said there were troop movements opposite Colombia’s Arauca province, which has seen fierce fighting between National Liberation Army (ELN) guerillas and former FARC rebels for control of the drugs trade.

Colombian officials at the meeting between Ramírez and Tavdumadze, including Molano, asked Russia to guarantee that final-use agreements for weapons are enforced, so they cannot be used by third parties, Colombia’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

Tavdumadze, also speaking after the meeting, said the situation had been resolved and conversations would continue through diplomatic channels.

The Colombian government accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of sheltering FARC dissidents who reject a 2016 peace deal as well as the ELN, something he has repeatedly denied.

Arauca province is facing a wave of increased violence, with at least two dozen people killed recently in clashes and a car bombing.

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