President Alberto Fernández opens the Summit this morning, under the Pro Tempore Argentine Presidency. He will do so with an opening speech in which geopolitical definitions for the region are expected in a context marked by the arrival of Brazil.
The objective of the meeting, highlighted Fernández and his Brazilian counterpart lula da silva in the previous one, it will be to find that the CELAC “recovers international leadership“, with a center-left agenda as cultivated by the leaders who summoned it.
The opening will be in charge of Fernández and the chancellor santiago cafiero and then the plenary will take place with the presence of the presidents of the more than thirty countries that make up this group.
The first president to arrive was the Uruguayan Luis Lacalle Pou, at 9.20. Twenty minutes later, the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz Canel, did so, and at 9:55 a.m., Alberto Fernández did so.
The Argentine president took the floor and first of all asked for “a huge round of applause to celebrate the return of Brazil to Celac.” “It goes without saying what it means for an Argentine to have Lula presiding over our friend Lula in Brazil. A Celac without Brazil is a much emptier Celac.”
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