BRAZIL: MERCOSUR APPROVES VENEZUELA'S ASSENT TO THE BLOC.

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According to anba: The Board of the Mercosur, customs union of the

south, including Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, formally approved Venezuela's request for assent as a full member of the group. The negotiations for this to take place are due to start by the 15th of May 2006, according to the national coordinator at the Mercosur, Carlos Amorin. During his speech at the 29th Mercosur Summit, the Venezuelan president, Hugo Ch?vez, thanked the countries for opening t...

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