During visit by Freddy Ehlers to
Madrid
Spain ratifies support for CAN and
announces
increase in resources for
environmental matters
Lima, May 9, 2007. Spain’s support
for the Andean Community,
particularly in the deepening of
its relations with the European
Union, and the increase in
resources for environmental
matters were some of the most
significant results of the first
two days of CAN Secretary General
Freddy Ehlers’ official visit to
that European country.
This Monday, the Secretary General
of the CAN, accompanied by the
Director General of that
organization, Ana María de
Reátegui, started his official
activities in Spain with a visit
to the Secretary of State for
Iberoamerica, Trinidad Jiménez.
Dr. Jiménez ratified
Spain’s support for the CAN
and for the deepening of its
relations with the EU and declared
herself a steadfast supporter of
integration. She also underscored
the importance of joint and
coordinated behavior by the
countries.
The Secretary of State for
Iberoamerica was enthusiastic in
her reception of the initiatives
presented by the Secretary General
of the CAN regarding the
implementation of certain projects
included in the Andean
organization’s Working Plan and
agreed to support her country’s
cooperation on the Andean
Community’s priority lines of
action.
On another note, during a meeting
with the Secretary General for
Technical Matters of Spain’s
Ministry of the Environment,
Alicia Camacho, the latter
announced that consideration is
being given to increasing the
resources of that country’s
collaboration in the
implementation of the Andean
Environmental Agenda.
Alicia Camacho expressed interest
in the activities being carried
out by the Andean Community in the
fields of biodiversity, climate
change and water and announced
that Spain will collaborate not
only by furnishing economic
resources, but will also strongly
support the programs conducted by
the Spanish Agency for
International Cooperation (AECI)
for the CAN.
The occasion proved favorable for
a fruitful exchange of ideas about
possible joint efforts between the
Ministry and the General
Secretariat of the CAN with regard
to the Environment and
Development, particularly in the
context of the monthly magazine
published by the Ministry and of
the “Latin Climate” Forum on
climate change to be held in
Ecuador in October.
During his visit to Spain, the
Secretary General of the CAN also
discussed different aspects of
integration and possible areas for
cooperation with officials and
professors of the Complutense
University and gave a talk
on “Where is Latin American
integration headed?” to a large
audience, who showed special
interest in Andean integration,
UNASUR, relations with third
countries and the Association
Agreement between the CAN and the
EU, as well as the social and
environmental issues that
complement trade and economic
issues within the framework of
comprehensive integration.
In addition, the CAN Secretary
General talked with the Andean
Ambassadors --Colombian
Ambassador Noemí Sanim and
Peruvian Ambassador José Luis
Pérez Sánchez, together with the
Bolivian and Ecuadorian Chargés
d’Affaires in Spain, Alvaro del
Pozo and Santiago Apunte--, who
agreed on pointing up the
importance, for strengthening the
CAN, of obtaining political
support at the highest level and
the leading role the Secretary
General of the CAN should play in
that undertaking. They also
expressed their commitment to
Andean integration and their
willingness to collaborate in
specific initiatives.