‘We
don’t need US Embassy in Bolivia’: Morales, UNASUR slam
‘imperial’ skyjack
Tensions
flare at the UNASUR summit in Bolivia, with the country’s president
Evo Morales saying that his “hand would not shake” if and when he
“closes the US Embassy,” following the forced stop of
presidential plane in Austria
RT,
4
July, 2013
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The
President has also expressed appreciation for the support he has
received so far from Latin American countries.
"Apologies
from a country that did not let us pass over its territory are not
enough," Morales said before talks in the central city
of Cochabamba. "Some governments apologized, saying it
was an error, but this was not an error."
Ecuadorian
President Rafael Correa pointed out, “We are here to
support Bolivia.”
Venezuelan
leader Nicolas Maduro stressed, "Violation
of international law against Evo Morales is against all of us.”
Cristina
Fernandez, who came to Bolivia a bit later than her counterparts,
indicated, “It is curious that those who speak of human
rights committed this violation.”
Jose
Mujica of Uruguay and Desi Bouterse of Suriname are also attending
the summit.
The meeting of
South American leaders takes place after President Morales’s plane
was forced
to stopin
Austria on Tuesday.
It
happened due to suspicions that NSA
leaker Edward Snowden was
on board. The plane was searched by Austrian authorities, but they
found nothing.
All
in all, the President’s layover in Vienna lasted for about 14
hours.
Morales
received a hero's welcome at the airport in Bolivia’s capital of La
Paz late Wednesday night.
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