Venezuela has cut off the informal channels of communication, with the United States, by the state council officials about next month's presidential election, the foreign minister said on Wednesday.
Last year, Opec countries established contact, Latin America, a senior U.S. diplomat Roberta jacobson, after years of tension, in order to improve the relations between the two countries.
But foreign minister elias Mr Jaua has said, it is put on hold after April 14, jacobson's election to replace the late President Hugo chavez's comments about recently.
"Jacobson's latest message... we have realized that it doesn't make any sense to continue to waste our time," said Mr Jaua has, in a ceremony, to mark the two diplomats expelled venezuela tit-for-tat tit-for-tat dispute from Washington.
"Ms. Jacobson unintentionally said something, this is true, this is her candidate henrique Capriles," Spain, he said, "el pais" newspaper jacobson's interview last week.
He seems to be refers to a period of the interview, someone asked her if she Capriles can win.
She said: "anyone can win Capriles may be a good President, but we don't have a favorite."
Mr Chavez's 14 years, frequent expelled diplomats, a continual wars and ideological conflict, from free trade to the drug war, tensions between Washington and Caracas.
Acting President of venezuela, nicolas maduro on Sunday accused the pentagon and the cia to kill his against rival henrique Capriles and early elections trigger coup.
The us denies the charge.
Opinion polls show that maduro, chavez's chosen successor, cause Capriles a considerable advantage.
In Mr Chavez's death on March 5, venezuela expelled two American diplomats trying to complicity and venezuela's military expenses. A response in Washington, dc.
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