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Argentina and Mexico would organize a CELAC summit parallel to the Summit of the Americas

Argentina and Mexico would organize a CELAC summit parallel to the Summit of the Americas

A few days before the Summit of the Americas takes place, Argentina and Mexico promote a parallel summit of the Celac (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States), in order to include the countries that were excluded by the United States.

The initiative would be promoted by Argentina, due to the fact that Alberto Fernández chairs pro tempore the Celacfor which the idea of ​​carrying out a Assembly with all the countries of America and the Caribbean.

The president has insisted that all countries be called.

This means that the summit of the Celac would include Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela; since the White House refuses to invite these nations because “they do not respect the democratic charter of the Americas.”



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