Stories for June 8th 2005
OAS calls for resumption of Falklands negotiations
The Organization of American States, OAS meeting this week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, called on Argentina and Britain to resume sovereignty negotiations on the Falklands/Malvinas issue.
Gibraltar: Peoples' rights are above political disputes
The United Nations Committee of 24 (C24) promised this week to respond to Gibraltar and do its job diligently after it was urged to put people first above political disputes over sovereignty, and to discharge its duty to Gibraltarians.
Lan Argentina begins operations flying to Mendoza
Lan Chile made true a long standing ambition this Wednesday morning when its recently created Argentine subsidiary began operations with a 1,100 kilometres flight from Buenos Aires to Mendoza carrying 68 passengers.
Kirchner-Lagos summit in Rio Gallegos
In a new act of regional integration Argentine and Chilean presidents will be meeting Friday in Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz province, for the inauguration of the latest leg of the now asphalt carpeted 250 kilometres road linking with Punta Arenas.
Bolivia on the verge of civil war
The Bolivian Congress has plans to resume activities Thursday in Sucre to consider President Carlos Mesa resignation offer in the midst of a chaotic situation with warnings of civil war and radical leaders calling for more street violence.
OAS rejects US democracy monitoring mechanism
The Organization of American States, OAS refused to adopt a United States proposal to monitor democracy and governance in Latinamerica and reaffirmed the charter principles of non intervention and self- determination.


