Friday, May 16, 2008

LatAm-E.U. summit begins in Peru

A summit of European and Latin American leaders started today in Lima, Peru with the focus on several topics. Representatives from both sides of the Atlantic are meeting to tackle issues like rising food prices, discussions over free trade, biofuel usage, and regional poverty.

The summit has already been hampered in that several heads of government have not made the trip including those from Italy, Cuba, France, and the U.K. Worse could be that the summit could fall apart over differences between countries; chiefly, the diplomatic conflict between Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador over relations with Colombian guerillas. Yet Peruvian president Alan Garcia emphasized unity between countries and that participants should seek real solutions:

“I request as host that we need to write down and sign on to concrete goals…We cannot allow ourselves to carry the shame of not doing anything concrete and reasoned in order to avoid the hell that hovers under millions of people.” – [ed. personal translation]

Sources (English)- Guardian UK, BBC News, AFP, The Latin Americanist

Sources (Spanish)- El Tiempo

Image- Diario La Republica

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The manufacturing guys at Evolving Excellence also had a good commentary this morning on Alan Garcia's surprising market-oriented policies in Peru.

http://www.evolvingexcellence.com/blog/2008/05/a-lefty-sees-th.html

Best,
Ken

Hodad said...

as Sr. Garcia said, real solutions for real problems, one of the fastest, and easiest is to immediately grow HEMP
the best solution for ALL American farmers, north,central and south

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