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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Spain's King Juan Carlos told Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday to "shut up" during closing speeches by leaders from the Latin world that brought the Ibero-American summit to an acrimonious end.
We may be in the antipodes of ideological positions, and I am not close to Aznar's position, but the ex-president (of government) was elected by the Spanish people, and I demand, I demand,
(here the Spanish king also interrupts and says, apparently, "You", to which Zapatero answers, "a little moment")
I demand, I demand that respect and for one more reason
(answering something said by Chavez but I could not ear "of course, of course" when the Spanish king interrupts against with "Why don't you shut up?". After some time of Chavez speaking Zapatero continues)
President Hugo Chavez, president Hugo Chavez, I think there is one essence and a principle in dialogue, and that is that to respect and have respect we should try not to fall in disrespect.