Álvaro Uribe Vélez: Perbedaan antara revisi

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There have been some diplomatic incidents and crises between Venezuela and Colombia during his term, in particular around the [[2005]] [[Rodrigo Granda affair]], Colombia's frustrated [[2004]] acquisition of 46 [[AMX-30]] tanks from [[Spain]] and an [[Alleged planned Venezuelan coup in 2004]] by alleged Colombian paramilitaries. These internationally worrying circumstances have been ultimately resolved through the use of official diplomatic channels and bilateral presidential summits (in the first two cases).
 
International law enforcement cooperation has been maintained with countries such as the [[United States]], [[Spain]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[México]], [[Ecuador]], [[Venezuela]], [[Peru]], [[Panama]], [[Paraguay]], [[Honduras]] and [[BrazilBrasil]] among others.
 
Uribe's government, along with [[Peru]] and [[Ecuador]], successfully negotiated and (along with Peru) signed a [[free trade]] agreement with the United States. On December 30th, 2005, President Uribe signed a [[free trade agreement]](FTA) with [[Mercosur]] and gives Colombian products preferential access to the market of 230 million people. Negotiation has also been underway with [[Mexico]], [[Chile]], and the [[Andean]] community, and with the USA over its current proposal.