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BRASILIA, Sept. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chilean government Thursday proposed
changing the South American Community of Nations (CSN) into a free-trade zone by
2010.
The proposal was made at a meeting of CSN foreign ministers. Itstressed
free trade will spur and deepen regional integration.
Santiago also called for tariff reduction in the region, arguing that a
dramatic cut within a free trade agreement of SouthAmerica will boost trade in
the area.
The foreign ministers met here on Thursday to draft a final declaration
which will be presented to leaders of CSN members at the first summit of the
bloc on Friday.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Oscar Maurtua said at the meeting theSouth
American integration is an irreversible and imperative process.
The CSN was formed on Dec. 8, 2004, in the Peruvian city of Cuzco. It
groups Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Guayana, Ecuador, Peru,
Paraguay, Surinam, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The CSN's establishment was considered as an important step toward South
American integration. Enditem |