Lima, March
2, 2006.- Representatives of the
General Secretariats of the Andean
Community (CAN), the Southern
Common Market (Mercosur), and the
Latin American Integration
Organization (ALADI) today
completed two workdays in Lima,
where they drew attention to the
advances of and agreements between
the methodological and thematic
approaches of the three regional
integration organizations in
building the South American
Community of Nations (CSN).
Gathered in
the intersector Workshop on South
American Convergence, Alfredo
Fuentes, Director General of Legal
Affairs of the CAN General
Secretariat; Agustín Espinosa,
Advisor to the ALADI Secretary
General; and Alejandro David
Perrotti, MERCOSUR Legal
Consultant, pointed out that the
aim is to fulfill the Presidential
mandates to build the South
American Community of Nations,
emanating from the First Summit of
Heads of State of the CSN, held in
Brasilia in September 2005.
Dr. Alfredo
Fuentes, from the CAN General
Secretariat, underscored the
importance of the proposals being
drafted for the formation of a
South American free trade area
based on the convergence of South
American economic complementarity
agreements in which the CAN,
Mercosur, and Chile participate,
and which aspire to interlink
Guyana and Suriname in the future.
He also stressed the efforts being
made to put forward specific plans
of action in CSN priority areas
like physical integration, the
environment, energy integration
and the promotion of cohesion and
social inclusion.
Ambassador
Agustín Espinosa, from ALADI, in
turn, explained that this work has
started the construction of the
South American Community and will
continue in coming months so that
the results can be submitted to
the Foreign Ministers and
Presidents at the next South
American Summit, to be held in
Bolivia.
Alejandro
David Perotti, from Mercosur, for
his part, stated that the
existence of several common
elements among the three
integration processes has
contributed to this shared vision,
not only on thematic and
methodological aspects, but also
on propositive ones, and guarantee
the internal coherence of the
final document to be presented
before the first semester of this
year is out.
The
participants at the intersector
Workshop on South American
Convergence held today at the
headquarters of the CAN General
Secretariat in Lima, studied the
documents prepared by each of the
integration organizations and
agreed to meet again this coming
April 3 in Montevideo to complete
the final document to be delivered
to the heads of the Secretariats
of the three integration
organizations.