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Home News News US-Colombia military pact 'positive' for LatAm: UNASUR delegates

US-Colombia military pact 'positive' for LatAm: UNASUR delegates


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Delegates at the Union of South American Nations' (UNASUR) Defense Council meeting in Ecuador Friday said that Colombia's military pact with the U.S. was "positive" for the region, despite the fact that Colombia's Foreign and Defense Ministers declined to attend the conference.

The members of UNASUR were satisfied with a statement by Colombia - in the form of a letter sent by Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez - about the Andean nation's military agreement, which allows the U.S. access to Colombian military bases.

Regional leaders had expressed their concern that the agreement might be a threat to sovereignty in Latin America. Venezuela in particular has been very vocal in its criticism of the agreement and broke diplomatic with Colombia in July because of the pact.

The meeting was in part called to address these concerns.

Bermudez's letter sought to reassure the delegates, stressing that the Colombian government had made the agreement public on November 3rd.

Following the meeting Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorin said he was "optimistic" about the military pact, adding that "there were advances over the issue, which was concerning us a lot, in the form of formal guarantees," WRadio reported Friday.

Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose García Belaunde told the media that "in spite of the absence of Colombia's ministers, Bogota's position is positive for the advance of regional security policy".

Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez and Defense Minister Gabriel Silva decided not to attend the meeting, instead sending a team of lower-ranking diplomats.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said called their absence "inexplicable, a massive mistake and a snub to UNASUR". Bolivia and Ecuador were also critical of the high-ranking officials' absence.

The member countries of UNASUR are: Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guayana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay and Venezuela.




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tomtom33 said:

tomtom33
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Damn, a voice of reason in the wilderness. I really feel good about this.
 
November 28, 2009
Votes: -1

NotAlvaroUribe said:

NotAlvaroUribe
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United States finally, at the last minute, changed the concerned document stating the promotion of US military operations in other Latin American countries from the US-Colombian Military base.
Venezuela's and other government's voice of concern against these previously "secret" document statements has finally produced some results. I see why the US has silent.

"Por último, el documento de la Fuerza Aérea del 16 de noviembre elimina el lenguaje original sobre las operaciones de Inteligencia, Espionaje y Reconomiento que realizarán desde la base en Palanquero. También han cambiado toda referencia a operaciones de alcance global, teatros de seguridad y el aumento de la capacidad de las Fuerzas Armadas estadounidenses para realizar una guerra de forma expedita en la región."
 
November 28, 2009
Votes: +0

tomtom33 said:

tomtom33
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Well, Not, I doubt that there is any agreement that is carried out 100% as written. The crap about surveillance of other countries was never in the agreement. That was verbiage used to help justify the expenditure of money. Quite frankly in this age of satellite technology, the US needs no bases in any other country to watch the entire earth.

And yes, the US spies on other countries. And other countries spy on the US. That will not be changing any time soon.

None of any of this amounts to a hill of beans except to those with an ax to grind. Grind away.
 
November 28, 2009
Votes: -1

azunoman said:

azunoman
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a ray of sunshine/reason in the soap opera that is LA politics
 
November 28, 2009
Votes: -1

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