Chavez tells Spain 'nothing to explain'

President Hugo Chavez said today he had "nothing to explain" to Spain's President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero after a judge …

President Hugo Chavez said today he had "nothing to explain" to Spain's President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero after a judge alleged links between the Venezuelan government and ETA and FARC rebels.

"This is a government that has does not and will not support terrorist groups, we are of peace, of friendship," Mr Chavez said.

Mr Zapatero demanded an explanation from Venezuela after a Spanish judge on Monday said Venezuelan soldiers and an alleged ETA member working for the Venezuelan government facilitated a meeting between the Basque separatists and Colombia's FARC rebels, both considered terrorist groups by Europe.

Reuters

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