CARACAS
JUNE 26 2008 22:24h
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Diplomatic tensions have run high between the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and the government of President Hugo Chavez.
"Someone called in (a bomb threat) and said there was something in the parking lot. We are just checking the cars that are there," spokeswoman Robin Holzhauer said.
"People have not been able to come into that parking lot, but the embassy itself is open," she said.
Holzhauer said Venezuela's bomb squad was helping check the vehicles.
Diplomatic tensions have run high between the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and the government of President Hugo Chavez.
Washington and Caracas have frequently exchanged barbs, but Venezuela remains one of the largest suppliers of oil to the U.S.
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