Colombia says Maduro claims 'crazy'
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has dismissed as "crazy" allegations that his government is trying to destabilise neighbouring Venezuela.
He said the latest row, which broke out this week, was a misunderstanding.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had accused Mr Santos of "backstabbing" his country by meeting opposition leader Henrique Capriles on Tuesday.
Mr Capriles lost Venezuela's presidential election in April but claims the vote was fraudulent.
Speaking in south-western Colombia, Mr Santos said: "It's crazy to think that the Colombian government might be aware, or even worse, backing some kind of action to destabilize the Venezuelan government."


















































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