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El Universal, Venezuelan opposition newspaperInsulza expects renewed US-Cuba-Venezuela relations
CARACAS, Tuesday January 20, 2009
The secretary general of the Organization of the American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, said on Tuesday that the expects that the induction into office of President Barack Obama changes the relations of the United States with Cuba and Venezuela, as part of a greater understanding with Latin America and the Caribbean.
"We can expect a different attitude from him (Obama). We hope he promotes dialogue and multilateral cooperation rather than the unilateralist policy that was implemented by the previous government," Insulza told Colombian radio station Caracol, as reported by DPA.
Referring to the recent verbal clashes between Obama and President Hugo Chávez, Insulza said that he hoped that the disagreement "will not become a serious issue" and that the ties between the two countries will improve after the prevailing tensions under the administration of George W. Bush.
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