By En.mercopress.com
Argentine and Brazilian presidents Cristina Fernandez and Dilma Rousseff agreed in Caracas the creation of a Productive Integration Mechanism, MIP, to deepen bilateral relations.
The bilateral meeting took place Friday before the first session of discussions for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, CELAC, hosted by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
At the end of the hour and a half meeting at the Euro Building Hotel where President Rousseff is staying Cristina Fernandez described the discussions as ‘very good’ and underlined that both leaders coincided in defining the bilateral relation as a “priority”.
“We talked about the need to stimulate productive integration so that the international crisis does not interfere with the virtuous process experienced by our countries”, said Cristina Fernandez, adding that the two countries have “a shared vision of... Read Full Article