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Chavez Aims to Meet Left's Energy Needs

Saturday, April 28, 2007 8:35:50 PM
By NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON

Cuba's Vice President Carlos Lage, left, hugs Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez as Bolivia's President Evo Morales, right, and Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, far left, look on at the inauguration of the Alba Games in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Saturday, April 28, 2007. Venezuela is hosting the Alba Games along side the fifth summit of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, or ALBA, a trade and cooperation group which aims to provide an alternative to U.S.-backed free trade efforts in Latin America. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch)CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that Venezuela is ready to become the sole energy supplier to Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Haiti, presenting the countries with his most generous offer yet of oil-funded diplomacy in the region.

Chavez said he hoped to sign a deal with the four countries, his main leftist allies in the region, during the summit of The Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas he is hosting this weekend in Caracas.

The bloc, known as ALBA, was formed in 2004 by Chavez and his Cuban mentor Fidel Castro to promote trade and cooperation along socialist lines and to oppose a U.S.-backed free trade area. It has since grown to include Bolivia and Nicaragua. Ecuador has also expressed interest and Haiti was attending the two-day summit that started Saturday as an observer.


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