The Pacific Alliance, which opened on Thursday its tenth presidential summit in Peru, was presented as a third way for Latin American development, with a block trade that seeks to strengthen and consolidate together as the eighth largest economy in the world.
The inaugural meeting of the bloc’s members, scheduled for Friday, advanced to Thursday night because the president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, had to return home after the blasts that left 10 injured in Bogota, and your government awarded the actions of guerrillas.
“Peru feels elated to show the international community a space of deep integration as the Pacific Alliance next few years progress in so many other areas have not yet achieved,” said Peruvian President Ollanta Humala, who hosted the summit .
The official photograph of the event also came forward to ensure the presence of all four members of the bloc leaders: Michelle Bachelet in Chile; Humala Peru, Santos Colombia, and Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto, who gathered in the Bay of Paracas (260 km south of Lima), in the province of Pisco.
Besides adversity that led the advance return Santos, President Bachelet suffered a delay in his arrival in Peru because the plane that would bring Pisco suffered a breakdown and had to change device at the last minute.