Second Africa-South America Summit
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The Second Africa-South America Summit took place in September 2009 on Margarita Island, Venezuela
, with the participation of Heads of state from 61 countries (49 from Africa and 12 from South America). It aimed to develop South-South Cooperation
.
The summit called for a reformation of the UN Security Council, condemned the 2009 Honduran coup d'état
and called for the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of President Manuel Zelaya
. A Southern equivalent of NATO was also discussed. The summit also approved "a proposal that Venezuela take on the responsibility of organizing the ASA secretariat from now on. The secretariat would meet on Margarita Island and would ensure implementation of the plans and projects coming out of the summit."
The First Africa-South America Summit took place in Nigeria in 2006. The third is scheduled for Libya in 2011.
Venezuela
Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...
, with the participation of Heads of state from 61 countries (49 from Africa and 12 from South America). It aimed to develop South-South Cooperation
South-South Cooperation
South-South Cooperation is a term historically used by policymakers and academics to describe the exchange of resources, technology, and knowledge between developing countries, also known as countries of the global South.- History :...
.
The summit called for a reformation of the UN Security Council, condemned the 2009 Honduran coup d'état
2009 Honduran coup d'état
The 2009 Honduran coup d'état, part of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis, occurred when the Honduran Army ousted President Manuel Zelaya and sent him into exile on June 28, 2009. It was prompted by his attempts to schedule a non binding poll on holding a referendum about convening a...
and called for the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of President Manuel Zelaya
Manuel Zelaya
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales is a politician who was President of Honduras from January 27, 2006 until June 28, 2009. The eldest son of a wealthy businessman, he inherited his father's nickname "Mel," and, before entering politics, was involved in his family's logging and timber businesses.Elected...
. A Southern equivalent of NATO was also discussed. The summit also approved "a proposal that Venezuela take on the responsibility of organizing the ASA secretariat from now on. The secretariat would meet on Margarita Island and would ensure implementation of the plans and projects coming out of the summit."
The First Africa-South America Summit took place in Nigeria in 2006. The third is scheduled for Libya in 2011.
See also
- Radio of the SouthRadio of the SouthThe Radio of the South is an international radio network based in Caracas, Venezuela. It was launched in January 2010, after a trial period of four months, which began shortly after the Second Africa-South America Summit...
- Bank of the South
- Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing CountriesGlobal System of Trade Preferences among Developing CountriesThe Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries is a preferential trade agreement signed on 13 April 1988 with the aim of increasing trade between developing countries in the framework of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development...
(GSTP)