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Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe (L) speaks with international anti-kidnapping campaigner Ingrid Betancourt on her arrival at Bogota's Catam military airport November 29, 2008. Betancourt paid a surprise visit to Colombia on Saturday, her first since leaving soon after her stunning rescue from leftist guerrillas in July. The French-Colombian politician, who was snatched by FARC rebels while running for president in 2002, was scheduled to meet later on Saturday with Uribe in Bogota as part of the visit.
In this photo released by the Presidency of Colombia, Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, right, talks to Colombia's former hostage of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, Ingrid Betancourt during a meeting at a military airport in Bogota, Saturday, Nov. 29. 2008. Betancourt returned Saturday to Colombia from France, where she flew after she was rescued from the FARC on July 2, 2008 during a military operation.
In this photo released by the Presidency of Colombia, Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, right, talks to Colombia's former hostage of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, Ingrid Betancourt during a meeting at a military airport in Bogota, Saturday, Nov. 29. 2008. Betancourt returned Saturday to Colombia from France, where she flew after she was rescued from the FARC on July 2, 2008 during a military operation.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (L) approaches to kiss French-Colombian former FARC hostage Ingrid Betancourt during a meeting upon her arrival to El Dorado airport in Bogota, on November 29, 2008. Betancourt, who is returning to Colombia for the first time since commandos rescued her from guerrillas after six years of captivity, arrived in the late afternoon, five months after her rescue.
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe (L) and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper talk to the media after the signing of the Free Trade Agreement between Colombia and Canada in Lima November 21, 2008. Canada and Colombia signed a free trade agreement on Friday, hoping to boost investment and trade flows at a time of global economic instability.
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd shakes hands with Colombia`s President Alvaro Uribe (L) prior to their meeting on November 22, 2008 on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima. Leaders of 21 Asia-Pacific economies making up around half of world trade warned that protectionism would only worsen the troubled global economy.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe arrives in Lima on November 21, 2008 to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Leaders of the 21-member APEC group are to seek ways of turning back the world economic crisis as they gather in Lima amid unrelenting bad news from the Asia-Pacific region.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe arrives in Lima on November 21, 2008 to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Leaders of the 21-member APEC group are to seek ways of turning back the world economic crisis as they gather in Lima amid unrelenting bad news from the Asia-Pacific region.