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Lula and Morales in Deep
Brazil´s President Luiz Inacio
Lula da Silva and Bolivian
President-elect Evo Morales are
analyzing Friday the
possibilities to boost
collaboration, reported the
Brazilian Foreign Ministry.
In an official note, the
Brazilian entity expressed
interest in cooperating after
the MAS government´s
inauguration January 22.
It added that Morales´ visit
facilitates tackling future
cooperation in trade, investment
expansion and development of
social programs.
Likewise, it spotlighted
Bolivia´s role in the
reinforcement of the South
American Community of Nations
with Brazil and Peru. Bolivia
will host this year this bloc´s
second heads of state summit.
Morales is arriving in this
capital from South Africa, after
visiting Cuba, Venezuela, Spain,
France, Brussels, Holland,
Belgium plus China, and is
flying to Argentina January 17.
All these nations offered him
political-economic support, and
with Cuba he signed an 11 point
cooperation accord on health and
education.
Venezuela offered 30,000 million
dollars for social projects and
150,000 oil barrels for
agricultural products.
Meanwhile, Spain cancelled part
of Bolivia´s foreign debt to be
used on education and China
opened new prospects of
development and cooperation in
the political, economic and
trade fields.
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