January 23, 2023, 21:29 PM
January 23, 2023, 21:29 PM
Seven key themes will be part of the Buenos Aires Declaration, the final document of the VII Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) that meets tomorrow in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Bolivian Vice Foreign Minister, Freddy Mamani, anticipated the main axes that will focus the debate.
“The Covid-19; the crisis in europe from the East that has affected many issues; energy crisis; food safety; fertilizers; our region is facing a serious drought due to the absence of rain in our continent; but also the financial economic crisis”, expressed the vice minister in an interview with the state channel from Buenos Aires.
From 10:00 this Tuesday, 33 delegations will meet in the city of Buenos Aires for in meeting The arrival of about twenty Heads of State or Government is expected. In some cases, they have chosen to send representatives, such as Nicolás Maduro, who ultimately declined the invitation.
The presidential debates will deepen the agenda that was previously discussed by the technical tables. Mamani explained that these previous meetings were hard debates.
According to the official program, the inauguration will take place at 10:00 a.m. Argentine time (09:00 Bolivian time). Later, Arce will go to the opening of Las Alasitas in the Argentine capital, where Bolivian residents prepared their own fair.
“The inauguration will be in charge of the President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, there will also be a report from the Pro Tempore presidency that will be given by the Argentine Foreign Minister (Santiago Cafiero). Subsequently, it will be the intervention of the heads of state, our President will be the third speaker”, detailed the vice chancellor.
Arce will have a hectic protocol and political agenda. In addition to his visit to Las Alasitas, where he will meet Bolivian residents, he has had at least six bilateral meetings with presidents.
The head of the MAS, Evo Morales, is also in Argentina. Like Arce, they maintain a hectic schedule between the Bolivian community and the Celac Social summit. On Sunday she attended a rally to celebrate the Plurinational State. Today, Monday, she participated in the opening of the “Social Celac”, the parallel meeting of organizations to the summit of presidents. Morales said that the organizations will approve a document that will be delivered to the official summit.