Colombian President Accepts Chavez's Proposal for Colombian-Venezuelan Railroad
July 8, 2008 (LPAC)—Following his victory over British manipulations with the successful July 2 FARC hostage release, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, in a true statesmanlike fashion, launched a bold peace initiative on July 5, accepting the proposal made by his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez for the building of a Colombian-Venezuelan railroad. The proposed railroad could be not only extended into Ecuador, he said, but also have a Caribbean/Central American line "that would be the beginning of our integration with Central America, with a vision of Mesoamerica, [linking us] to Mexico."
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