Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Ecuador's President Rafeal Correa: "Even the U.S. Can't Control Outside Infiltration"

In an interview with BBC Mundo, Ecuador's President Rafeal Correa said from Paris that he feels no responsibility for the FARC camps found inside his country that sparked an international incident.
First, the FARC didn't have permanent camps [inside Ecuador]. They were temporary, about two or three months.
Second, what self critique should I have? Even the United States can't prevent immigration, that's why they are building a wall along the Mexican border.
Accusing us of allowing the FARC to infiltrate means accusing Colombia allowing the FARC to leave Colombia. That's Colombia's responsibility. We control our own territory.
In the interview (which is really interesting and should be read in my opinion), Correa also said that while he has no confidence in Uribe he is willing to talk with him in the upcoming conference in Lime because they are neighbors.

Source : BBC Mundo

1 comment:

  1. excelente por de parte de El,
    un gran humano, y es correcto,
    Uribe y con Saca son narcotraficante amigos de Bush,
    hay 2 companias, de los FARC y ellos, y los de Militar-DYNCORP. Bush-Clinton, KBR etc. tenes fuentes a exporta-imp[ortar parece legal
    don en competition es como siempre eran

    wake up 'sheeples'
    hang hypocrites in public

    los militares y policia crear trabajo para ellos a justificar de existencia de ellos propio

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