Published on Monday, August 9, 2010 by Al Jazeera
http://www.commondreams.org/print/59193by Al Jazeera
Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, has said he will not allow the newly-nominated US envoy to take up his post in Caracas, following comments over Venezuela's alleged links with Colombian rebels.
"Palmer disqualified himself by breaking all the rules of diplomacy. He can't come here as ambassador" -- Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan president.
He said Barack Obama, the US president, should "look for another candidate" to replace Larry Palmer, whose nomination as ambassador to Venezuela is pending confirmation by the senate.
"How can you think I'd accept this gentleman coming here?" Chavez said on Sunday in his weekly "Alo Presidente" radio and television show. "You'd best withdraw him, Obama. Don't insist, I'm asking you."
Palmer last month voiced concern about Cuba's growing influence in the Venezuelan military, which, according to him was "considerably low" in morale and professionalism.
In written answers during a confirmation hearing, Palmer also said there were "clear ties" between leftist Colombian rebels and Chavez's government.
On Thursday the Venezuelan foreign ministry protested Palmer's statements as "interference and interventionism" and asked the United States for an explanation before he was confirmed in his post.