CARACAS, Tuesday November 22, 2005 | Update
EL UNIVERSAL
Following a less than 24-hour stay in Venezuela, Argentinean
President Néstor Kirchner Monday asserted that Caracas-Buenos
Aires relation "has given a qualitative leap."
"We have made more progress than I expected," the Argentinean
ruler added after he and Hugo Chávez initialed bilateral
agreements and a joint declaration, which stresses Venezuelan
"firm determination" to "expand financial investment in Argentinean
public bonds."
"We have ratified (Venezuelan) willingness to continue to
invest in Argentinean public bonds. We have not talked about
figures," Kirchner told reporters in the conference room of
Macagua hydropower central in Puerto Ordaz, southern Bolívar
state.
Chávez asserted: "We can say it now. Venezuela is a
full member of (Southern Common Market) Mercosur," which was
a central issue for Venezuela in this presidential meeting.
"We certainly having hard work to do these days. I have to
say that this is a decision the presidential council of Mercosur
has already made, and nothing can stop it. This is a decision
made at the top political level by the governments comprising
Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay)," Chávez
added during the press conference, broadcast by state TV channel
Venezolana de Televisión.
He showed "confident that in the meeting to be held in Montevideo
(in December) this commitment would be sealed. Venezuela is
to join Mercosur as a full member."
Chávez thanked Kirchner for the profits Venezuela has
gained from Argentinean debt bonds, official news agency ABN
reported. He added that such an initiative is a drive factor
for the Latin American Financial Fund -a proposal intended
to support least favored countries in Latin America.
A call for respect and seriousness
During his intervention, Kirchner stated that "South
America and Mercosur should be addressed in a respectful and
serious manner. We are willing to talk to everybody in a very
serious and respectful way."
He insisted that "integration is vital," and has to be brought
about with "equality and justice." Kirchner referred to the
issue of regional integration -a key topic during the fourth
Summit of the Americas, held in Argentina in November 4-5.
He claimed that integration should include "Caribbean countries,
the United States and Mexico, and others." However, he added
that "unfortunately" reality supports the stance Mercosur
and Venezuela took during the summit. "Exclusion is present
in subsidies. Not even the European Union is willing to loosen
subsidies. This makes our regional integration impossible."
"Integration is not achieved through voluntarism, but through
clear actions. This does not even has to do with ideologies,"
Kirchner added.
Chávez stressed that it is "impossible" to implement
the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). "This would amount
to suicide."
Translated by Maryflor
Suárez R.
10:07 AM. DIPLOMACY. Admired by the Colombian guerrilla after his coup attempt in 1992, the then lieutenant colonel Hugo Chávez Frías received financial support by the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) for his projects after his capture that year. This mostly explains the relationship and "debt" between the parties, as revealed by a paper of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) of the United Kingdom.