​Argentina calls for strengthening Southern Common Market
​Argentina calls for strengthening Southern Common Market
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BUENOS AIRES: Argentine President Alberto Fernandez has urged for strengthening of the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), which he said is capable of supplying food to the whole world.
He said on Thursday, "If we know how to agree to take use of it, we have before us a formidable and unique opportunity to come to the help of the hungry in the globe.

According to a news release from the government, the President was speaking to the plenary of the LX Summit of Heads of State of Mercosur and the Associated States in the Paraguayan city of Luque.
In the midst of the present difficult global circumstances, Fernandez urged the group of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay to "move together" because "together we are strongerasper news report.

"It is morally required of us to commit to supply the rest of the world with food. Because the future globe would be one of the regions rather than countries, we should all strive for a more equitable, balanced, and egalitarian continent "Fernandez stressed.

Under the ALADI system Brazil and Argentina signed in 1986 twelve commercial protocols: their first concrete step towards bringing of the two countries closer together that had officially been started in 1985 under the Declaration of Iguaçu.

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