Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez, said this Wednesday in Paraguay that Mexico hopes in the near future to enjoy full membership in Mercosur.
Argentine Foreign Affairs Minister Rafael Bielsa told Congress this Wednesday that Argentina will abstain from voting in United Nations on the controversial issue of human rights in Cuba because we're convinced that condemning will not contribute materially to improve human rights in the island.
As anticipated Argentine fishery authorities decided to ban squid fishing (Illex argentinus) south of parallel 44°S because of exceptionally poor catches. The decision was made official Wednesday with the publication in the Official Gazette of decree 201/3004 effective midnight tonight April 14.
While the Falklands Government and International Fishing Companies bemoan the current lack of commercial squid in the Falklands Economic Zone, considerable excitement has been created in the Islands by the catching of a 'giant' squid weighing 200 kilos.
With the departure of Delphin Renaissance that called in Punta del Este and Montevideo last March 17, the 2003/2004 cruise season in Uruguay came to an end.
Mercosur military representatives in United Nations have been invited to a consultation round with the purpose of planning for a joint long term peace keeping mission in unstable Haiti, revealed this Tuesday Uruguayan Defence Minister Yamandú Fau.
The European Union and Mercosur have postponed until next Friday the exchange of new negotiations proposals in the framework of the association, trade and cooperation agreement that has been under discussion by both blocks for over four years.
The United States Embassy in Uruguay strongly denied this Tuesday that a US official stated before Uruguayan union leaders that the left wing coalition, Frente Amplio, (Broad Front) would win the coming presidential elections of next October.
Almost 100,000 tourists from all over the world visited Magallanes Region during the first quarter of 2004 according to reports from the Chilean Migration Police and Customs.
Argentine president Nestor Kirchner appeared in public this Tuesday for the first time in six days after having been hospitalized in Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz province, suffering from a gastric haemorrhage.