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The US has said it is concerned by an arms build-up in Venezuela, a day after its president announced a major weapons deal with Russia. | The US has said it is concerned by an arms build-up in Venezuela, a day after its president announced a major weapons deal with Russia. |
US state department spokesman Ian Kelly said Venezuelan policy posed "a serious challenge to stability" in the region. | US state department spokesman Ian Kelly said Venezuelan policy posed "a serious challenge to stability" in the region. |
He also urged Venezuela to be "transparent" about buying weapons. | He also urged Venezuela to be "transparent" about buying weapons. |
On Sunday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that Russia had agreed to lend his country over $2bn (£1.2bn) to buy weapons. | On Sunday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that Russia had agreed to lend his country over $2bn (£1.2bn) to buy weapons. |
The money would be used to buy arms including 92 T-72 tanks and an S-300 rocket launch system, he said. | The money would be used to buy arms including 92 T-72 tanks and an S-300 rocket launch system, he said. |
We're also very concerned that [Venezuela ensures] these arms are not diverted to illegal organisations Ian KellyUS state department Could war erupt in arms-spree LatAm? | |
The deal comes as tensions grow between Venezuela and Colombia over Bogota's plan to allow the US access to several military bases there. | The deal comes as tensions grow between Venezuela and Colombia over Bogota's plan to allow the US access to several military bases there. |
Colombia says the US forces will help in the war against drugs and left-wing guerrillas, and will not destabilise the region. | Colombia says the US forces will help in the war against drugs and left-wing guerrillas, and will not destabilise the region. |
But Mr Chavez suggested that Colombia's decision to grant the US access to seven military bases was a threat to Venezuelan security, and that Venezuela's vast reserves of oil and gas needed military protection. | But Mr Chavez suggested that Colombia's decision to grant the US access to seven military bases was a threat to Venezuelan security, and that Venezuela's vast reserves of oil and gas needed military protection. |
He also reiterated that his government was committed to developing nuclear power with Russia's help. | He also reiterated that his government was committed to developing nuclear power with Russia's help. |
Mr Kelly said: "We urge Venezuela to be transparent in its purchases, and very clear about the purposes of these purchases." | Mr Kelly said: "We urge Venezuela to be transparent in its purchases, and very clear about the purposes of these purchases." |
"We're also very concerned that they put in place very clear procedures and safeguards that these arms are not diverted to any irregular or illegal organisations," he added. |
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