Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno addressed the death of the Al Qaeda leader from Rome. He was on a visit to the Italian city to attend a ceremony arranged for the late Pope John Paul II.
His statement was translated by the Santiago Times on May 2nd. He expressed his support of the U.S. military operation that resulted in the death of the fugitive. He suggested that the terrorist got what was coming to him after years of running and it was his time to face the consequences of his actions. He made a point to state that this was a "very important advance in the war on terrorism".
He noted the importance of international communication and cooperation for the war not only terror, but also drug trafficking and organized crime.
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