Monday, December 10, 2007

Dresses Under The Knee

CRISTINA FERNANDEZ MERCOSUR CLAIMS AND SOUTH BANK

foto cristina fernandez kichner Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina's new president, said today the creation of Banco del Sur "as a tool for social and economic transformation "of Latin America, and called for the incorporation of Venezuela into Mercosur" shortly. "
Fernandez made his definitions for the economic integration of the region, during the inauguration ceremony held today in the Argentine Congress in the presence of nine American presidents. President Fernandez also asked for the release of former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and promised "all diplomatic efforts" towards the humanitarian exchange, encouraging the relatives of the hostage of the FARC and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Fernández
invoked "God" to "enlighten the president of the beloved and sister republic of Colombia, Alvaro Uribe, in order to" shine a solution which requires international humanitarian law, without implying in any way interfere the internal affairs of another country, "he told the Legislature of his country.
In the presence of President Uribe and the mother of Betancourt, special guest at the inauguration ceremony, Cristina Fernandez asked his Colombian counterpart, "put all the effort, all the will to avoid reaching a solution too late."
Fernandez claimed the Mercosur and said it expects to close the "energy equation" in the region with the incorporation of Venezuela "shortly." Cristina Fernandez said the presidents of Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela signed on Sunday in Buenos Aires the creation of Banco del Sur, along with Argentina.

Click for More ... Destaller


    Enumeration of the presidents was met with applause from the audience, which devoted a special cheers to Hugo Chavez. Fernandez appeared to deviate from protocol when he went directly to Vázquez, President of Uruguay, to say "not get me any gesture that aggravate" the current conflict in the Botnia pulp mill already operating in the neighboring country.

    Cristina Fernandez, thanked "the presence" of the president of Uruguay who came to the Argentine Congress on the time of initiation of the act of taking, to avoid a possible protest by members of the Assembly of Gualeguaychú.
    But the flamboyant president then added that Argentina "is not attributable" to the conflict and Uruguay pulp mill "has violated the Treaty of the River Uruguay", prompting the government because of her husband, Nestor Kirchner, to attend the International Court in The Hague, which has yet to rule on the dispute. "With the same sincerity I say that this cross today we are not attributable" to Argentina, for Uruguay "has violated the Uruguay River treaty to install the pulp mills," chided the president in his inaugural address. Fernández complaints were received with applause and cheers by Argentine lawmakers sign of support, while President Uruguay tried, a few meters away, his face mask any reaction. The new president also addressed "the Uruguayan people" saying: "you can be certain that the feel and always feel like our brothers. That does not have any doubt." Cabinet chief Alberto Fernandez, had previously concluded that Vazquez visited Buenos Aires "at least four hours" to attend the inauguration ceremony.
    "would have been worse not to come," said Chief Cabinet on Uruguayan President Fernández.
    Cristina Fernandez also ordered the "global terrorism" but at the same time and in a post that seemed destined to the United States criticized "The global violation of human rights."
    Fernández emphasized that global terrorism "does not justify the global violation of human rights."
    "I do not believe in that strategy paid and functional goals they (terrorists) are intended to achieve," stressed the president of Argentina. ACZ

    Argentina dollar + economy +

0 comments:

Post a Comment