BOGOTA, May 15 (Xinhua) -- The European Union (EU) will help accelerate
normalization of diplomatic relations between Colombia and Ecuador, EU foreign
policy chief Javier Solana said during a visit to Colombia on Thursday.
Speaking at a joint press conference held after his meeting with Colombian
President Alvaro Uribe in Bogota, Solana said the combat against a rebel
organization in March should not negatively impact the long-standing and
profound brotherhood between Colombia and Ecuador, and that the EU would spare
no efforts to promote the restoration of ties between the two countries.
Meanwhile, he urged both sides to re-establish mutual trust and foster a
favorable environment for restoring the bilateral relationship.
Solana had negotiated the issue with Ecuador's President Rafael Correa in
Brussels early this month.
On March 1, Colombia launched a cross-border raid against a rebel camp of
the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in Ecuador, killing 26 people,
including Raul Reyes, the second-in-command of the FARC, and an Ecuadorian,
Franklin Aisalia.
Ecuador protested against Colombia's violation of its sovereignty and
severed their diplomatic relations on March 3. Meanwhile, Colombia accused the
Ecuadorian government of helping the FARC.
The confirmation of Aisalia's death instigated new condemnation from
Ecuador later. The two sides have not restored their diplomatic relations to
date.
After arriving in Bogota on Wednesday, Solana also had meetings with
Colombian Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo and representatives from European
businesses operating in Colombia.
Solana and Uribe will attend the summit of heads of state and government of
Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union (LAC-EU) on Friday.