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Venezuela and Mexico Withdraw Ambassadors

HeadlineNov 15, 2005

Venezuela and Mexico have decided to withdraw ambassadors from each others’ countries. The move came after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez accused his Mexican counterpart Vicente Fox of being a “lapdog” of the United States. Chavez criticized Mexico for backing the U.S. on the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

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