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Weekly Report - 14 April 2011 (WR-11-15)

HONDURAS: Can Chávez cut the Gordian knot?

There are few things Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez likes more than playing an influential role as a seasoned statesman. But his latest foray into international mediation breaks new ground. Barely seven months ago Colombia and Venezuela were unable to resolve their own difficulties, but now Chávez and his Colombian peer Juan Manuel Santos are showcasing their newfound cooperation by working together to provide mediation for a third country - Honduras. It is a bold undertaking but Chávez is uniquely placed to succeed in bringing Honduras back into the regional fold.

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