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​Remove US military bases from Latin America - UNASUR chief

 

 

Latin American countries should discuss removing all US military bases from 
their soil, a top official of integration organization UNASUR suggested. The 
issue may be discussed next month at the upcoming Summit of the Americas in 
Panama.

 

The Summit of the Americas on April 10 and 11 is to be attended by regional 
leaders, with 31 nations already confirming attendance. UNASUR 
Secretary-General Ernesto Samper suggested that the summit would be a good 
place to “reassess relations between the US and South America.”

 

“A good point on the new agenda of relations [in Latin America] would be the 
elimination of US military bases,” the former Columbian president told the news 
agency EFE.

He added that the bases were “a leftover from the days of the Cold War and 
other clashes.”

 

Samper also blasted Washington’s habit of taking unilateral steps to pursue its 
goals in Latin America. The latest example is the US declaration of Venezuela 
as a threat to its national security, he said.

 

“In a globalized world like the present one, you can't ask for global rules for 
the economy and maintain unilateral rules for politics. No country has the 
right to judge the conduct of another and even less to impose sanctions and 
penalties on their own,” he stressed.

 

The Panama meeting has already been declared historic as it will be the first 
one attended by Cuba since 1962, when it was expelled from the Organization of 
American States (OAS), the event’s organizing body. In 2014, the US and Canada 
blocked the proposal to readmit Cuba, which drew criticism from UNASUR and a 
boycott of last year’s summit of the Americas by Ecuador and Nicaragua.

 

This year Cuban President Raul Castro will have an opportunity to meet his US 
counterpart Barack Obama, marking progress in the restoration of US-Cuban 
relations after decades of alienation.

 

Samper said that the Cuban-US rapprochement should not overshadow Washington’s 
conflict with Caracas, which is also sending a delegation to the Panama summit, 
the continued operation of the prison at Guantanamo Bay, US militarization of 
the continent and other issues.

 

The Union of South American Nations (UNASUR <http://www.unasursg.org/> ) is a 
regional integration organization that includes 12 members and two observer 
nations. It was formally founded in 2004 and became fully functional in 2011, 
when its Constitutive Treaty entered into force following ratification by 
member states. UNASUR is headed by a president chosen from heads of member 
states, but the secretary-general performs the bulk of the organizational work.

 

 

From: http://rt.com/news/245821-latin-america-us-bases/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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