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Colombia protests Venezuela fixing of maritime border

Published 21/06/2015, 00:58
© Reuters. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks after handing the national flag to a Venezuelan delegation to participate in the 2015 Pan American Games, in Caracas

BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's foreign ministry has sent a letter of protest to neighbouring Venezuela after the government of President Nicolas Maduro decreed maritime borders in a disputed area of the Atlantic Ocean, a ministry source said on Saturday.

Venezuela's Decree 1787, approved May 26 creates Operating Zones of Integral Maritime and Insular Defense, or Zodimain, and is meant to bolster Venezuela's national defence system.

However, one of the zones includes an area in the Gulf of Venezuela which the two countries both claim.

"In the past few hours Colombia presented a letter of protest to the Venezuelan government because of the fixing of maritime borders to strengthen their offensive system," a spokesman from the foreign ministry told Reuters.

The Venezuelan government was not immediately available for comment.

Caracas and Bogota have a long list of diplomatic disputes and temporarily froze trade during the administration of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

© Reuters. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks after handing the national flag to a Venezuelan delegation to participate in the 2015 Pan American Games, in Caracas

At the beginning of June, Maduro demanded Colombia explain why Spanish ex-president Felipe Gonzalez travelled from Caracas to Bogota in a Colombian air force plane. The Colombian military said the entry of the plane had been authorized.

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