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An Arab- Southern American summit in December in Brazil
The foreign minister of Brazil, Selzo Amorim, announced on Saturday that the leaders of the Arab states will be meeting with their counterparts from Southern America in Brazil in December this year.
Road trip!
This will be in the context of an initiative to give the developing countries a higher voice in the international affairs.
"Gimme gimme gimme!"
Amorim said following talks in the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo that the summit will include 34 leaders and is expected to concentrate on political relations and trade, investments and technical cooperation.
"Invest enough money and we'll coperate with practically anything."
The summit was proposed by the President of Brazil Lula Da Silva, who proposed his initiative on the Arab leaders during his Middle East tour by the end of 2003. Amorim said that it is almost confirmed this summit will be in the first phase of December, but "we are still in the phase of drawing a certain date. it is expected to be on the 8th and 9th of December."
"We'll get back to you."
However, some 10 million Brazilians (out of 175 million) are of Arab descent,
- Good population base to hide jihadis in -
including Lebanese whose number are greater than the population of Lebanon.
Bet there's a reason for that. I'll wager they're christian Lebanese.
This summit will be the first of its kind. Amorim said after that the summit will be held periodically. He said:" we feel so much in commons with the Arabs. Of course we have good relations with Israel. But we actually show our solidarity with the Arab states when we vote at the UN general Assembly and other organizations."
That last sentance sez it all.

Posted by: Steve 2004-05-10
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