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This Article is From Mar 13, 2013

Top Venezuelan diplomat charges US with coup plotting

Top Venezuelan diplomat charges US with coup plotting
Caracas: Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jaua charged on Tuesday that the United States had been plotting to overthrow late president Hugo Chavez.

He also denied that a US decision to expel two Venezuelan diplomats after Caracas ordered two US military officials out was a "tit-for-tat" slap.

The two US officials were expelled last Tuesday, shortly before Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced Mr. Chavez had died.

On Saturday, Washington declared the Venezuelan embassy's second secretary, Orlando Jose Montanez, and consular official Victor Camacaro, both of whom worked in New York, as persona non grata and asked them to leave.

The US order came just 24 hours after the funeral of the staunchly anti-US late Venezuelan leader of 14 years, who died after losing a battle with cancer.

In an interview from Washington with official VTV television, Jaua said the two cases could not be in the "tit-for-tat" category due to what he claimed was the seriousness of the Americans' actions.

Rather, the US decision to expel the two diplomats was taken by the Venezuelan government as a US "reprisal" for Venezuela's diplomatic measure removing the two Americans, not a tit-for-tat measure, he said.

"None of the Venezuelans were contacting US army officials to organize a coup d'etat against President Barack Obama," Jaua said, "the way the (American) military attaches were" against Mr. Chavez.

Since late president Mr. Chavez came to power in 1999, Washington and Caracas have had strained diplomatic ties. They have not had ambassadors in their respective capitals since 2010.

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