El ministro de Defensa de Brasil, Nelson Jobim, reiteró hoy en Bogotá
que si la guerrilla de las FARC entra a su país “será recibida a bala”.
Jobim se encuentra en visita oficial a Colombia.
Foto: Andre Penner - AP
Jobim, que llegó a la capital colombiana para entrevistarse con el
presidente Álvaro Uribe y con otros funcionarios, hizo la afirmación
tras reunirse con el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Fernando Araújo.
El alto funcionario, que conversó con Araújo durante 30 minutos en el
palacio de San Carlos, sede de la cancillería en Bogotá, aseguró que si
las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) “entran a Brasil
serán recibidas a bala”.
Indicó que en la entrevista con el jefe de la diplomacia colombiana se
analizó la propuesta de Brasil de crear el Consejo Latinoamericano de
Defensa, que comprendería ejercicios militares conjuntos y políticas
comunes de defensa.
Jobim tiene previsto visitar la tarde de hoy al presidente Uribe.
Colombia y Brasil comparten una frontera de 1.644 kilómetros en la selva
amazónica.
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BOGOTA, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Colombian Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo
and visiting Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim Monday discussed
Brazil's proposal to create a South American Defense Council, government
officials said.
Jobim arrived Monday in the Colombian capital Bogota to meet with
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and other officials. He met Araujo at
the San Carlos Palace, headquarters of Colombia's Foreign Ministry.
This proposal for creating a defense council in the region was put
forward by Jobim.
Jobim said he would expound the initiative to Uribe, adding he expects
the council, which will take care of joint military exercises and common
defense policies, to be officially established on May 3.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had expressed sup****t for
the establishment of the council, saying that South America would not
have enough power in multilateral negotiations if only one or two
countries represent the region in the UN Security Council by the system
of rotation.
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Jobim also mentioned the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),
saying: "In Brazil, we do not fear the FARC's penetration; if the FARC
enters Brazil they will be attacked with bullets."
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Uribe's government fights guerrilla groups with sup****t from the United
States, and the rebels sometimes flee Colombia to neighboring countries.
Jobim said some 21,000 troops are safeguarding the Colombian-Brazilian
border to avoid Colombian guerrilla groups from entering into Brazil.


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