Friday
Sep192008
Today at Talk Radio News
Chief Pentagon Correspondent Meredith MacKenzie will cover a statement by President Bush at the White House. The Washington Bureau will also cover Education Secretary Margaret Spellings' remarks to the Global Summit, an address by Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on "Colombia, a Success Story," and the National Endowment for Democracy's presentation on "Promoting Democracy in the Arab World: New Ideas for U.S. Policy."
Colombian President seeks popular approval
Uribe, who was not elected by a majority of voters, wants to make Colombia more attractive to foreign investors. According to Uribe, new investments in the country will reduce the country's long-lasting problems with guerilla insurgency and illegal drugs. "It's very important with democratic values," said Uribe.
According to Uribe, it is crucial for Colombia to solve the violence issues related to guerilla groups such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC). "We have many internal problems, we have to solve them with the help of United States and with help of other countries," Uribe said.
Uribe admits having a close relationship with Russia, but assured that Colombia will remain friendly to Latin American countries as well as other democratic countries and refers to the United States as a "great ally."