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2008 |
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July 2008 |
The “Action with Civil Society for
Andean Regional Integration” (SOCICAN)
Project is put into effect, with a
Biddable Fund open to different actors
of civil society. |
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July 21 |
The “Support for the Andean Community in
the Area of Synthetic Drugs” (DROSICAN)
Project is formally launched, fostered
by the CAN Member Countries and General
Secretariat, with European Commission
financing. |
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June 11 |
Law Faculties and Schools of the Andean
Community countries agree to create the
University Network of Andean Community
Law (RUDCA), in order to promote the
academic teaching, investigation and
dissemination of that subject through
their curriculums and by means of other
activities. |
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May 27 |
The Biocan Program, an initiative of the
CAN Member Countries and General
Secretariat, is launched with the
support of the Government of Finland.
Its objective is to support the
conservation and sustainable use of the
Andean countries’ Amazon area. |
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May 25 and 26 |
A meeting of representatives of
communities of African descent in the
Andean Community is held for the first
time, during which the creation of a
Working Committee on Peoples of African
descent in the Subregion is proposed.
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May 17 |
A working meeting is held between the
Andean Community and the EU Troika
during the Fifth Latin America and the
Caribbean – European Union Summit, held
in Lima, at which it is placed on record
that asymmetries within and between the
regions will be taken into account in
the negotiation of an Association
Agreement. |
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2007 |
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November 24 |
A historical meeting of the civil
society of the four Andean Community
countries is held to discuss and
formulate proposals on the negotiation
of an Association Agreement between the
CAN and the EU. |
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October 15 to 18 |
More than 1,550 participants at the
International Meeting on Climate Change
“Latin Climate” prepare and present “21
proposals for the Twenty-first century”
as a contribution to a Latin American
Strategy to be presented at the
different events on Climate Change.
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September 26 |
The Consultative Council of the Andean
Community Indigenous Peoples is
established as a consultative body
within the framework of the Andean
Integration System to promote the active
participation of the indigenous peoples
in subregional integration matters.
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September 17 |
Negotiations are launched for the
establishment of an Association
Agreement between the Andean Community
and the European Union, resting on three
pillars: Political Dialogue, Cooperation
and Trade. |
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June 28 |
Twenty Bolivian, Colombian, Ecuadorian
and Peruvian academic institutions and
non-governmental organizations, four
regional private law organizations and
the Andean Community (CAN) General
Secretariat create the Network of Andean
Academic Institutions and Social
Organizations (RAAOS). |
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June 8 |
The scope of Chile’s participation in
Andean Community bodies, mechanisms and
measures is approved through Decision
666, leaving the way clear for its
effective participation as an Associate
Member Country. |
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January 18 |
Former Andean Parliamentarian and former
Ecuadorian Presidential candidate, Freddy
Ehlers Zurita, is elected Secretary
General of the Andean Community. He takes
office on February 1st. |
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2006 |
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December 14 |
The Andean Community adopts Decision 659
confirming the broad liberalization of
services in Andean territory and
identifying the service sectors where
sector rules and regulations will be
harmonized, among them financial and
professional services and radio and
television services, for which rules were
agreed upon to promote the participation
of subregional investors. |
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November 24 |
The Andean Community – Chile Joint
Commission is set up to take charge of
defining the scope of Chile’s
participation as an Associate Member
Country in both the organs and
institutions of the CAN and the mechanisms
and measures of the Cartagena Agreement.
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November 3 |
The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the
Andean Community and Mexico, meeting in
Montevideo, sign an agreement to establish
a Political Dialogue and Cooperation
Mechanism on Matters of Mutual Interest
that will enable them to strengthen
historical bonds and intensify their
cooperation in the political, economic,
social and cultural areas. |
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November 3 |
The Andean Regional Program between the
Spanish International Cooperation Agency (AECI)
and the Andean Community is launched.
This program “reflects a shared vision
between Spain and the CAN Member Countries
of promoting cooperation for sustainable
human development, social inclusion and
the strengthening of democratic
governance.” |
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September 20 |
The Andean Council of Foreign Ministers,
meeting in enlarged session with the CAN
Commission, formalizes Chile’s
incorporation into the CAN by approving a
Community Decision (Decision 645) that
grants it the status of Associate Member
Country. It also sets up a Joint
Commission to define the scope of Chile’s
participation in the bodies, mechanisms
and measures of the Cartagena Agreement.
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August 13 |
The Andean Community and Venezuela sign a
Memorandum of Understanding through which
they agree to maintain the trade
advantages received and granted under the
Andean Liberalization Program. |
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June 13 |
The Andean Council of Foreign Ministers,
meeting in enlarged session with the
Commission, approves Decision 633, making
the number of judges of the Andean
Community Court of Justice equal to the
number of CAN Member Countries (4) and
permitting the court to resume its normal
operations. |
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June 13 |
The Heads of State of the four Member
Countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and
Peru), during the Special Meeting of the
Council of Presidents held in Quito,
reaffirm their “vocation for integration
and firm intent to strengthen and
consolidate the Andean Community and
deepen their foreign relations,”
considering the crisis created by
Venezuela’s denouncement of the Cartagena
Agreement to have been surmounted. |
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April 22 |
Venezuela formally communicates its
decision to denounce the Cartagena
Agreement in a diplomatic note sent by
that country’s Foreign Minister, Alí
Rodríguez Araque, to the CAN General
Secretariat. |
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April 9 |
Peru, for the first time, chooses its
representatives to the Andean Parliament
in direct, universal and secret
elections. |
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January 1 |
The Andean free trade area (ZLCA) is fully
constituted and perfected with Peru’s
completion of the tariff reduction process
stipulated in Decision 414 and full
incorporation into the ZLCA. |
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2005 |
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December 15 |
The Andean
Passport, created in July 2001 through
Decision 504, enters into effect in
Venezuela. |
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November 11 |
The Andean
Community and the European Union bring the
technical phase of the joint assessment of
the regional integration process to a
satisfactory conclusion. |
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October 18 |
The Andean
Community General Secretariat (CAN) and
the Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations (FAO) sign a Memorandum
of Understanding in Rome. |
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August 9 |
The Andean
Community General Secretariat (CAN) and
the Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental
(SDPA) (Peruvian Environmental Association)
sign a Memorandum of Understanding that
will make it possible to give the Andean
countries the necessary instruments to
prevent biopiracy or the illegal use of
genetic resources and traditional
knowledge. |
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July 17 |
The CAN
Commission sets up a High-Level Ad-Hoc
Group to work out the Andean Community’s
tariff policy. |
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July 16 |
The Commission, meeting in enlarged
session with the Ministers of Agriculture,
approves the establishment of a Rural
Development and Agricultural Productivity
Fund for the comprehensive and equitable
promotion of rural areas, guaranteeing
food security and the development of the
agricultural sector. |
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July 16 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers approves the
new Andean Alternative Development
Strategy that reinforces the principle of
shared responsibility and adopts an
integral and sustainable approach. |
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July 13 |
Bolivia
announces its decision to adhere to
Community legislation that establishes
common rules for the interconnection of
the subregion’s electric systems and the
exchange of electricity among Community
Member Countries (Decision 536) that has
been in effect since 2002 in Colombia,
Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. |
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July 7 |
The Andean Council of
Foreign Ministers meeting in enlarged
session with the CAN Commission, by
adopting Decision 613, grants Argentina,
Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay Associate
Membership status in the Andean Community
in response to a request put forward by
these Mercosur Member States. |
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June 1 |
The Andean
Advisory Council of Municipal Authorities
is installed and the Mayor of Lima, Luis
Castañeda Lossio, assumes the chairmanship. |
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June 1 |
The
Technical Secretariats of the regional and
subregional organizations of the South
American Community of Nations agree to a
joint working plan on the following
matters: Trade Integration and economic
complementarity, Infrastructure and
decentralized development, the Environment,
Energy Integration, Regional financing,
Cohesion and Social Justice and
Asymmetries. |
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April 4 |
The Andean
Community (CAN) and the European Union
(EU) launch the joint assessment of the
Andean integration process, with a view to
a future association between the two blocs
that would include a Free Trade Agreement.
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March 29 |
The Andean
Community Commission approves a decision
to protect and promote free competition in
the Andean subregion in response to the
requirements of the current stage of
integrated trade opening and globalization. |
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January 14 |
During the
meeting of the Mixed Andean-European
Commission, in Brussels, the Andean
Community and the European Union
officially launch the joint evaluation of
Andean integration. |
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2004 |
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December 8 |
The South
American Community of Nations is created
politically during the Third South
American Presidential Summit, in Cusco.
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December 6 |
Decision 603
is approved on the participation of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in
Decision 503, stipulating that as of
January 1, 2005 tourists who are nationals
of Andean Community Member Countries will
not require a visa to enter Venezuela
through the country’s international
airports. |
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December 6 |
The Andean
Regulation for the Control of Chemical
Substances used in the Illegal Manufacture
of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances (Decision 602) is approved.
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December 6 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers approves
Chile’s request to participate in the
Andean Community as an Observer. |
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November 8 |
The General
Secretariats of the Andean Community (CAN)
and of the Central American Integration
System (SICA) sign a Framework Cooperation
Agreement to promote closer and more
institutional links between the two
integration processes. |
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August 21 |
The
Integrated Social Development Plan (Decision
601) is approved that will permit the
Andean countries to boost social
development and confront poverty and
social exclusion and inequality in the
subregion as a Community. |
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August 18 |
The CAN-Mercosur
agreements are formalized or deposited
with ALADI during the course of the
Twelfth Meeting of the Council of Foreign
Ministers of that organization. |
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July
12 |
Community legal provisions are approved
that harmonize Excise type Taxes (Decision
600) and the Substantive and Procedural
Aspects of Value Added type Taxes (Decision
599). |
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July 11 |
Decision 598
“Trade relations with third countries,” is
approved for the purpose of maintaining
Andean legislation in the relations among
Andean Community Member Countries and
having Community legislation prevail in
relations with third countries. |
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July 11 |
The
Guidelines of the Common Policy on
External Security are approved that will
make it possible to prevent and cope with
security threats in a cooperative and
coordinated way and, at the same time,
develop and consolidate the Andean Peace
Zone as a nuclear, chemical and biological
weapon-free area. |
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July 11 |
An Andean
Strategy to Prevent and Deal with Natural
Disasters is adopted that will enable the
CAN countries, together and in a
systematic and planned way, to prevent and
cope with the consequences of disasters.
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July 11 |
A
Working Program is approved for the
gradual and progressive incorporation of
integration subjects into school programs
and materials in the Member Countries,
with a view to promoting a culture of
integration and strengthening the Andean
cultural identity.
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July 11 |
The Andean
Council of Education Ministers and Persons
Responsible for Cultural Policy (Decision
593), the Andean Council of Ministers of
Social Development (Decision 592), the
Andean Community Council of Ministers of
the Environment and Sustainable
Development (Decision 596) and the Andean
Advisory Council of Municipal Authorities
(Decision 585) are created. |
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May 11 |
Through
Decision 578, the CAN Commission adopted a
new common system to avoid double taxation
and to prevent tax evasion in the Andean
countries. |
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May 7 |
The Andean
Community Council of Foreign Affairs
Ministers decided to create the Andean
Consulting Council of Municipal
Authorities in order to encourage actions
aimed at strengthening cities as players
of the integration process. |
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May 4 |
Through
Decision 580, the CAN Commission postponed
until May 10, 2005, the coming into effect
of the new Common External Tariff (AEC),
stipulated in Decision 535 dated October
14, 2002, committing to expand the free
trade zone during this time, and to
continue the development towards an Andean
Common Market. |
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May 4 |
The
Ministers of Foreign Trade of Colombia,
Ecuador and Peru presented a formal
request to the Commercial Representative
of the United States, Robert Zoellick, to
include the Bolivian representation at the
beginning of the trade negotiations of the
three Andean countries with the United
States, on May 18. |
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April 26 |
The
Ministers of Transport and Public Works of
the Andean Community approved, in Manta,
Ecuador, the Common Policy on
International Road Transport in the Andean
Community, submitting it for consultation
with the civil community. |
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March 27 |
The
Secretary General of the Andean Community,
Allan Wagner, announced the reactivation
of the Andean Small and Medium-Size
Enterprises System, in order to promote
and develop this very large sector. |
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March 23 |
The Andean
Community General Secretariat officially
launched the Project for the Support of
Trade Negotiations (PANC) by Andean
Countries, on the occasion of the visit of
the President of the Inter-American
Development Bank, Enrique Iglesias, to the
Andean organization. |
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Jan 15 |
Ambassador
Allan Wagner Tizón officially took over as
Secretary General of the Andean Community
(CAN) for a period of five years, in a
special ceremony attended by the President
of Peru, Alejandro Toledo, where he
proposed the preparation of a new
Strategic Design for Andean integration,
entitled "Globalization through
Integration". |
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2003 |
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October 31 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Affairs Ministers in an
extended meeting with the Regular
Representatives before the Andean
Community Commission, accepted the
resignation of the Secretary General,
Guillermo Fernández de Soto, as from
December 31, 2003. |
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October 15 |
In Quito,
the Andean Community and the European
Union completed with success the
negotiations of the Political Dialogue and
Cooperation Agreement between both regions,
which will be used as basis for the next
negotiation of an Association Agreement
incorporating a Free Trade Agreement. |
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October 1 |
The General
Secretariat of the Andean Community (CAN)
and the Regional Office for Latin America
and the Caribbean of the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP) executed a
Memorandum of Understanding for
cooperation in matters such as
biodiversity, climatic changes and
conservation of natural resources, among
others. |
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September 10 |
The Andean
Community and the Andrés Bello Agreement
entered into a Cooperation Agreement in
order to strengthen their mutual
cooperation in matters of common interest
related to education, culture, science and
technology, leading to the creation of the
Andean identity and the integration of the
peoples of the subregion countries. |
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August 4 |
The
Andean Community and Mercosur Foreign
Ministers, during a meeting in Montevideo
at which the CAN delivered a working
proposal containing guidelines for the
negotiation, reaffirm their governments’
political determination to move ahead with
the negotiation of a free trade agreement
between the two blocs. |
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June 28 |
The CAN Presidents, meeting in their
Fourteenth Summit in Quirama, Colombia,
endorse the new strategic course for the
integration process leading toward a
second generation of policies, based on
accumulated strengths. |
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June 25 |
The CAN
Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Foreign
Trade, during the Fourteenth Andean
Presidential Summit, approve Community
provisions that attribute maximum priority
to the social dimension for the next few
years and create the necessary conditions
for the formation of the Common Market. |
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May 6 |
The Andean
Community and the European Union launch
the negotiation of a new Political
Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement that
should lay the groundwork for the signing
of an “Association Agreement” in the
future. |
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April 14 |
The Andean
countries, during the course of the
meeting of the CAN Commission, put the
finishing touches to the agreements needed
for the Common External Tariff, thus
enabling them to jointly report the
existence of a large percentage of
intracommunity trade to the FTAA. |
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April 14 |
The Sucre
Protocol enters into effect, introducing
major amendments into the existing text of
the Cartagena Agreement and establishing
new mechanisms that will make it possible
to enhance integration in the new areas of
Community endeavor. |
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March 11 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers decides that
the time has come to notify the World
Trade Organization (WTO) that the Andean
Community operates as a Customs Union. |
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March 11 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers unanimously
approves the General Secretariat
initiative of taking subregional
integration in a new direction. |
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March 1 |
Ecuador and Colombia
are interlinked electrically, in the first
step toward the electric integration of
the five Andean countries. |
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2002 |
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October 14 |
The
Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Economy and
the Treasury, Foreign Trade and
Agriculture approve the new Common
External Tariff for 62% of the tariff
universe and establish the criteria for
negotiating the remaining 38%. The CET is
adopted through Decision 535. |
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September 19 |
The new CAN
Secretary General, Guillermo Fernández de
Soto, assumes the position. |
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July 26 |
In the
framework of the II South American Summit
of Heads of State, the presidents of the
CAN adopt the Andean Charter for the
Promotion and Protection of Human Rights,
and sign a Declaration whereby they impart
instructions to consolidate the links of
political, economic, and commercial
association and cooperation with the
American hemisphere, the European Union,
Asia-Pacific, and other areas of common
external projection. |
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July 7 |
The Andean Council of
Foreign Ministers approves the setting up
of the Working Committee on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples as a consultative level
of the Andean Integration System (SAI);
the Regional Strategy on Biodiversity for
the Tropical Andean Countries, and the
Work Plan for Disseminating information on
Andean Integration; as well as the
creation of the Andean Committee for
Disaster Prevention and Care, among other
community norms. |
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July 7 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers, in an
extended meeting with the Commission,
elects “Mr. Guillermo Fernández de Soto as
Secretary General of the Andean Community,
for a period of five years from the date
on which he takes office.” |
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June 18 |
The Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers and the CAN
Commission, meeting in enlarged session,
approve a timetable of activities and take
substantive steps to ensure the definition
of the Common External Tariff by mid-October
2002, with a view to strengthening the
integration process and negotiations with
third countries. |
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June 17 |
The CAN
Ministers of Foreign Affairs and of
Defense approve the Andean Charter for
Peace and Security that lays down the
principles and commitments for formulating
a Community policy on security in the
subregion, establishing a peace zone,
regional efforts in the war against
terrorism and the limitation of foreign
defense spending, controlling conventional
weapons and transparency. |
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January 30 |
A Special Andean
Presidential Council Meeting is held in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra - Bolivia, at
which the leaders adopt a series of
guidelines on the free trade area, the
customs union, common agricultural policy,
macroeconomic policy harmonization, the |