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Cablegate: Venezuelan Foreign Minister to Attend Community Of

This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

UNCLAS CARACAS 001157

SIPDIS


NSC FOR CBARTON

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL KDEM VE
SUBJECT: VENEZUELAN FOREIGN MINISTER TO ATTEND COMMUNITY OF
DEMOCRACIES MEETING

REF: STATE 66782

(U) U.S. desk officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Javier Diaz, told poloff April 19 that Venezuelan Foreign
Minister Ali Rodriguez and Vice Minister Maria Pilar
(Maripili) Hernandez would be leading the delegation to the
Community of Democracies meeting in Chile. Diaz said the
delegation would be in Chile April 27-30, but Rodriguez would
likely attend for a shorter period of time. Diaz noted that
the GOV agenda initiatives for the meeting was still
undecided.
Brownfield


NNNN
2005CARACA01157 - UNCLASSIFIED

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