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Subject What’s Behind the Summit of South American Nations in Brasilia?
Date June 12, 2023 12:00 AM
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[Brazil’s president wants economic and political bloc to benefit
region. Leaders from South America’s 12 nations are meeting in
Brazil. Their host president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is calling
for more unity and even a new single currency.]
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WHAT’S BEHIND THE SUMMIT OF SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONS IN BRASILIA?  
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Presenter: Adrian Finighan, Guests: Temir Porras Ponceleon,
Guillaume Long, Danny Shaw
May 31, 2023
Aljazeera
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_ Brazil’s president wants economic and political bloc to benefit
region. Leaders from South America’s 12 nations are meeting in
Brazil. Their host president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is calling
for more unity and even a new single currency. _

, Aljazeera

 

Brazil’s president wants economic and political bloc to benefit
region.

Leaders from South America’s 12 nations are meeting in Brazil.

Their host president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is calling for more
unity and even a new single currency.

So, what are his plans and could they become reality? And what’s
bringing these countries together now?

Please click HERE to view video
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_Presenter: ADRIAN FINIGHAN_

_Guests: TEMIR PORRAS PONCELEON – Managing director of Global
Sovereign Advisory; former deputy minister and senior aide to
Venezuela President Hugo Chavez and President Nicolas Maduro’s chief
of staff_

_GUILLAUME LONG – Senior analyst at the Center for Economic and
Policy Research and former foreign minister of Ecuador_

_DANNY SHAW – Professor of Latin American and Caribbean studies at
City University of New York; international affairs analyst for TV
network TeleSur_

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