ALADI Secretary urged to give up the integration to be more sovereign.

Montevideo, Aug. 9 .- The secretary general of the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI), the Paraguayan Jose Felix Fernandez Estigarribia, today urged countries in the region to "give something" in their national aspirations "together to be more sovereign" .

Fernandez Estigarribia made this assertion at the opening of the symposium "The dream of Latin American integration 50 years later", which, ffxiv gil, meets during the day in Montevideo to politicians, legislators and experts from several countries in the region.

The ALADI is immersed in the "silent integration" and "not involved in major decisions," but "enforces efficient legal support of many political decisions taken in other fields," he emphasized.

The diplomat said the aim of the regional meeting is to, texas holdem poker chips, promote the way of "thinking together" to develop, and analyze "as must be the" integration process "in the next 50 years."

In the symposium participants, in addition, the Iberoamerican Secretary General, Enrique Iglesias, the Uruguayan president, Jose Mujica, among others.

The meeting is part of the celebrations for a new anniversary of ALADI,, gaia gold, which is composed of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela and has its permanent headquarters in Montevideo.

The meeting takes place in the framework of the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Latin American integration process, initiated in 1960 with the creation of the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA) and ALADI was in historical and legal continuity with the signing on August 12, 1980 Montevideo Treaty that gave origin.

The conference brings together, among others, former foreign ministers and leaders of regional organizations, experts and leaders from various countries. jf / cmm

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