Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returned to Cuba for further cancer treatment just weeks after being re-elected to a new six-year term, the state-run Granma newspaper reported.
The newspaper said Chavez would be undergoing several sessions of hyperbaric oxygenation, the breathing of pure oxygen in a sealed and pressurised chamber.
Chavez, who had said in July that he was cancer-free, disclosed his travel plans in a letter to the National Assembly that left unclear whether he had suffered a relapse.
The 58-year-old, who has been in power since 1999 and gained international prominence as an anti-American firebrand, appeared weak and subdued during the presidential campaign but won a third term that extends to 2018.
That came as a massive relief to his closest ally Cuba, the Americas’ only one-party Communist nation. The crippled Cuban economy depends heavily on Venezuelan aid and cut-rate oil.
In the letter, Chavez said he had been zealously following a “complementary treatment plan” ordered by his doctors, despite the intense re-election campaign. (AFP)