According to a note from the State Department, this reintegration is also notified to all cases of the mechanism, both political and technical.
“Partners outside the region with whom the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States maintains regular dialogue, including the European Union, China, India, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the African Union, have also been informed of the country’s return to the Regional Cooperation Mechanism agreement,” the text says.
He adds that Brazil was directly involved in the creation of Celac, by inviting and hosting, in 2008, on the coast of Sauípe in Bahia, the first Summit of Latin America and the Caribbean (CALC).
Celac was formally established in February 2010, during the Unity Summit in Cancún, and is made up of 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
“It is dedicated to promoting political dialogue, building consensus and regional cooperation on a wide range of issues, including food and energy security, health, social inclusion, sustainable development, digital transformation and infrastructure integration,” the statement added. chancellery.
He stressed that Brazil’s return to the community of Latin American nations is “a fundamental step to reshape our diplomatic heritage and fully reintegrate the country into international coexistence.”
It also refers to the invitation extended by the President of Argentina, Alberto Fernandez, who exercises temporary ownership of the Forum, to the Brazilian Governor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, to participate in the seventh CELAC Summit of Heads of State and Government, scheduled to take place in Buenos Aires on January 24.
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