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Unasur

  • Thursday, November 1st 2012 - 07:15 UTC

    Unasur planning in-situ mission to follow political situation in Paraguay

    Salomon Lerner said the next steps will be decided at the end of November during the Unasur presidential summit

    The special Unasur group for the monitoring and assessment of the political situation in Paraguay will recommend country members naming a mission that evaluates ‘in situ’ the electoral process in the landlocked country.

  • Monday, October 29th 2012 - 14:16 UTC

    Mercosur and EU committed to continue advancing in trade and political talks

    Next chance for Mercosur/EU talks in Santiago

    The Brazilian Foreign ministry revealed in a brief release that during October discussions between Mercosur and the European Union representatives both sides “confirmed their commitment to advance negotiations to achieve a wide ranging, balanced and ambitious agreement”.

  • Thursday, October 18th 2012 - 07:29 UTC

    Mercosur conflict still alive: Venezuela expels Paraguayan diplomats

    Charge d'affaires Victor Casartelli said all instructions were verbal

    Venezuela's government decided to expel Paraguay's remaining diplomats from the country, the top envoy at the Paraguayan Embassy said on Wednesday. Charge d'affaires Victor Casartelli said that he and three other Paraguayan diplomats in Caracas were told by Venezuela's Foreign Ministry to leave within three days.

  • Tuesday, October 16th 2012 - 13:44 UTC

    The message from the Venezuelan elections

    Ambassador R. Viswanathan

    By Ambassador R. Viswanathan - The free, fair and peaceful Venezuelan elections on Sunday 7 October, with a clear and accepted outcome has restored the confidence of the world, which had some doubts about the vulnerabilities of Latin American democracies – especially after the constitutional overthrow of President Lugo of Paraguay in June this year and the unconstitutional removal of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in 2009.

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