CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's vice-president accused the United States of meddling in his country's affairs yesterday, saying Washington's interference is exacerbating a dispute with Colombia over the capture of a Colombian rebel on Venezuelan soil.

The criticism by Vice-President Jose Vicente Rangel came a day after the US State Department denied allegations by Venezuelan officials of US involvement in the capture of Colombian rebel Rodrigo Granda last month.

 

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