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Brazil Wants Its Own Atlantic-Pacific Road from Sea to Shining Sea PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 16 November 2007

Brazil-Bolivia-Chile The presidents of Brazil, Bolivia and Chile want to step up plans to build a highway from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans that would boost trade, Chilean Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley said in Santiago

The highway would run from Santos port in southeastern Brazil, cut through Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and end in the northern Chilean ports of Arica and Iquique. The highway would give land-locked Bolivia key maritime access.

"What the presidents want to do is meet in a place that has yet to be determined, probably in Bolivia, and announce a calendar to build and complete this inter-oceanic corridor so that it can be inaugurated reasonably soon," Foxley told journalists in Chile.

Foxley said the presidents, Chile's Michelle Bachelet, Bolivia's Evo Morales and Brazil's Luiz Inácio Lula de Silva, discussed the issue last week during a summit of Latin American leaders.

"Right now we are just trying to co-ordinate the agendas of the three presidents," Foxley said.

Landlocked Bolivia has been claiming the restitution of a strip of land, currently Chilean territory, which it lost during the Pacific war of 1879.

Neighboring Peru and Bolivia allied in an attempt to grab northern Chilean territory but were finally defeated. In retaliation Chile absorbed Bolivia's sea access and a strip of southern territory.

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written by AES, November 18, 2007
Even in Europe they have Autobauns. Linking countries with dubious pasts and futures. It is an artery of communication and unification. South America is a collection, with few exceptions of unimportant little countries (compared to China or Russia), connected by unimportant little country roads. It is time for South America to drive on ten lane highways with bullet trains running up the median. The time is for Latin America is now. This is the century of South America.
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written by João da Silva, November 18, 2007
Even in Europe they have Autobauns.


I must protest against this statement of yours for two reasons a) It is not "Autobauns", but "AUTOBAHNS" b) "Even in Europe"? That is not a nice thing to say about our European allies who knew how to build "Autobahns" a long time ago and Audis,Volvos,Mercedes,BMWs can travel at will at high speed.

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