Colombian rebels still in Venezuela – military

BOGOTA, (Reuters) – Leftist Colombian rebels still  have a presence in neighbouring Venezuela, the head of  Colombia’s armed forces said yesterday in a statement that  could cause renewed friction with the OPEC nation.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez briefly broke off  diplomatic ties last year with Colombia, then led by President  Alvaro Uribe, over accusations Chavez’s socialist government  was sheltering Marxist Colombian fighters.

Relations between the two Andean countries have warmed  significantly since the current Colombian president, Juan  Manuel Santos, took office last August, although  once-flourishing bilateral trade is still in the doldrums.