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CARACAS, Venezuela — The United States and Venezuela may renew anti-drug cooperation that has been stalled for three years amid deteriorating relations, top officials from both nations said Thursday.
Venezuela’s foreign minister said the country is willing to work with Washington against drug trafficking as long as U.S. officials express the mutual respect necessary for bilateral relations.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez suspended cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in 2005, accusing its agents of spying on his government.
The U.S. has accused Vene zuela of allowing a rising flow of cocaine to pass through its territory en route to the U.S. and Europe.



