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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-15-09 06:53 PM
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10. Venezuela's Media Minister: End tensions only through direct negotiations with USA
Venezuela's Media Minister: End tensions only through direct negotiations with USA
By Patrick J. O'Donoghue

Communication & Information (Minci) Minister Blanca Eekhout has held a press conference insisting that Venezuela seeks peace both in Venezuela and Colombia.

The conference was part of a government counter-attack to charges launched by Brazil's Senate that postponed approval for Venezuela's entry into the Southern Cone Economic Zone (Mercosur) and the Colombian Foreign Ministry's decision to accuse Chavez at the UN for threatening Colombia with war.

President Chavez has used several public events to explain what he actually meant when he told military officers last Sunday to prepare for war. The phrase he used was an old adage learned in every military academy that "if you want peace, prepare for war." The proverb comes from Roman times and Latin "Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum." The opposition and international press blew the statement out of context.

Minister Eekhout tackled the matter as media minister, showing statistics that around 75% of recent articles on Venezuela published by the international press are negative. The sample monthly survey is taken from pieces written in 14 South American broadsheets, eight European and, surprisingly, just three US broadsheets.

Positive pieces gonged a meager 5% and very positive a poor 1%.

When asked about Brazil's intermediation offer, Eekhout said any help is welcome but Venezuela doesn't need any mediators because dialogue to ease tensions must be direct with the United States of America whom she accuses of employing the double morality of spouting peace overtures while in practice installing military bases.

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http://www.opednews.com/articles/Venezuela-s-Media-Minister-by-Patrick-J-O-Donog-091112-740.html
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