Hugo Chavez has said if he were American he would for Barack Obama, as he weighed in on the US presidential race.
“If I were American, I’d vote for Obama,” Mr Chavez said in a televised interview that aired Sunday.
The Venezuelan leader called Obama “a good guy” and said if the US president were a Venezuelan, “I think … he’d vote for Chavez.”
Mr Chavez is running for re-election, seeking another six years in office in an Oct. 7 vote. Mr Obama faces Republican Mitt Romney in his November re-election bid.
Venezuela has had tense relations with the U.S. government for years, even though the United States remains the top buyer of oil from the country.
“I wish we could begin a new period of normal relations with the government of the United States,” Chavez said in the interview on the Venezuelan television channel Televen.
Mr Chavez and Mr Obama shook hands at a 2009 summit, but relations have since cooled.
The US Embassy in Caracas has been without an ambassador since July 2010, with Mr Chavez rejecting Washington’s nominee for ambassador, Larry Palmer, and accusing him of making disrespectful remarks about Venezuela’s government. That led Washington to revoke the visa of the Venezuelan ambassador to the US.
(The Telegraph)