26 April 2011 VOA News Venezuela has deported to Colombia a man authorities say has ties to the FARC rebel group, in a sign of warming relations between the two countries.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos told reporters Monday that he had called Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to alert him that suspect Joaquin Perez was on a flight to Venezuela.
Mr. Santos said Mr. Chavez had complied with his request to have Perez arrested when he arrived in Venezuela Saturday.
Perez is accused of running a website promoting the FARC rebels and being a liaison in Europe for the militant group.
Ties between Colombia and Venezuela have been strained over Colombia's accusations that Venezuela harbors top FARC officials.
FARC is the short name for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.