Pubdate: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 Source: Associated Press Copyright: 2000 Associated Press Author: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bookmark: Colombia http://www.mapinc.org/colombia.htm VENEZUELA CALLS HOME ITS AMBASSADOR CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela called home its ambassador to Colombia for consultation Monday, another sign of tensions between the two neighbors that began when a Colombian guerrilla leader was allowed to address the Venezuelan Congress. Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jose Vicente Rangel recalled Ambassador Roy Chaderton three days after Colombia called home its ambassador to Venezuela, German Bula, to "evaluate the current state of relations between the two countries." Both diplomats were expected to return to their posts within days. Colombian politicians have condemned Venezuela for allowing Olga Marin, spokeswoman for the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, to speak to the legislature. The speech came in a forum on Colombia's U.S.-backed anti drug plan, and was part of a meeting of a Latin America-wide parliamentary group not a session of Venezuela's legislature. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said that the Plan Colombia, backed by $1.3 billion in mostly military assistance from the United States, will exacerbate fighting in Colombia's 36-year-old civil conflict and send thousands of refugees, guerrillas and drug traffickers to Venezuela and other neighboring countries. Rangel on Monday said Colombia was overreacting to Marin's speech and insisted that Venezuela has not sided with the FARC or any other rebel group. On Sunday, Chavez said criticism toward him came from a "rancid Colombian oligarchy that does not understand peace" and is "responsible for the tragedy of the Colombian people." In response to those comments, Manuel Ramiro Velasquez, the president of the Foreign Relations Commission of the Colombian Congress, said: "Chavez does not understand Colombian politics. We are authentic spokespeople of the Colombian people and we refuse to accept the Venezuelan president's systematic and inappropriate intrusions into the peace process." Also, Rangel announced that Venezuela has suspended the Dec. 8-10 annual Andean Presidential Summit at the request of those countries invited to the meeting. Rangel said the presidents of Peru, Colombia, Bolivia and Ecuador were not able to fit the summit into their schedules. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager