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		<title>AMERICAS: OAS Debates Same Old Problems, Few New Solutions</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Ángel Páez</p></font></p><p>By Ángel Páez<br />LIMA , Jun 9 2010 (IPS) </p><p>The 40th General Assembly of the Organisation of American States, held in the  Peruvian capital this week, failed to issue a decision on the reinstatement of  Honduras, and instead served as a forum for Argentina, which seeks sovereignty  over the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, and for Bolivia, in its fight for access to the  Pacific Ocean.<br />
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<div id="attachment_41413" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/51767-20100609.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-41413" class="size-medium wp-image-41413" title="The closing session of 40th OAS General Assembly. Credit: Courtesy of Peruvian Foreign Ministry" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/51767-20100609.jpg" alt="The closing session of 40th OAS General Assembly. Credit: Courtesy of Peruvian Foreign Ministry" width="200" height="133" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-41413" class="wp-caption-text">The closing session of 40th OAS General Assembly. Credit: Courtesy of Peruvian Foreign Ministry</p></div> Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana criticised Britain&#8217;s continued refusal to discuss the dispute over the islands &#8212; known to Argentines as the Malvinas, and to the British as the Falklands &#8212; situated in the southern Atlantic. The two countries faced off 28 years ago in a two-month, highly unequal war over the islands.</p>
<p>Britain&#8217;s installation of oil rigs in the area of dispute is evidence of its attitude against engaging in dialogue with Argentina, Taiana said.</p>
<p>The Argentine official requested and obtained an OAS pronouncement on ridding the western hemisphere of the &#8220;anachronistic colonial situation,&#8221; manifest in Britain&#8217;s dominion over the islands since Jun. 14, 1982, when the Argentine troops surrendered in their frustrated attempt to recover the islands by force.</p>
<p>It also underscored the warlike tone of the British government, saying it represents a threat to peace in the region.</p>
<p>Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, secretary-general of Brazil&#8217;s foreign ministry, brought a draft declaration before the Assembly that expressed the imperative need to resolve the dispute.<br />
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The document states that the OAS reaffirms the need for &#8220;the Governments of the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to resume negotiations in order to find, as soon as possible, a peaceful solution to the sovereignty dispute.&#8221;</p>
<p>Following expressions of support from Bolivia, Venezuela, Dominican Republic and El Salvador, Uruguayan Foreign Minister Louis Almagro, after denouncing the Malvinas Islands as a &#8220;colonial enclave&#8221; in the Americas, called for the approval of Brazil&#8217;s initiative by acclamation.</p>
<p>In the end the declaration received support by acclamation of all 33 delegations present.</p>
<p>The final session of the 40th OAS General Assembly, held Monday and Tuesday in Lima and hosted by Peruvian Foreign Minister José García Belaúnde, also served as a platform for his Bolivian counterpart, David Choquehuanca to insist on sovereign access for his country to the Pacific.</p>
<p>Choquehuanca urged the Chilean government to find a &#8220;rapid and definitive solution to the sequestering of Bolivia and resolve an historic injustice,&#8221; alluding to the recovery of sea access that was lost to Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879-1883), which involved Bolivia, Chile and Peru.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bolivia fraternally requests a concrete solution achieved through dialogue and negotiation,&#8221; said Choquehuanca.</p>
<p>He added that this demand is in keeping with consolidating the region&#8217;s integration, a context in which &#8220;the forced enclosure&#8221; of Bolivia does not fit. His country lost 158,000 square kilometres of territory in that 19th century war.</p>
<p>Choquehuanca also called on the OAS to provide a &#8220;roadmap&#8221; for helping Bolivia achieve its dream of re-establishing an outlet to the Pacific.</p>
<p>Almost immediately, Chilean Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno stated that his country is open to a discussion with La Paz to further Bolivia&#8217;s development and facilitate its exports. However, he did not mention sovereign access to the Pacific as his Bolivian counterpart had proposed.</p>
<p>In turn, Néstor Popolizio, Peru&#8217;s deputy foreign minister, said his country would not stand in the way of Bolivia and Chile&#8217;s efforts to resolve this long- standing dispute arising from the War of the Pacific.</p>
<p>Additional Agenda Items: Honduras, Weapons</p>
<p>As for the request to reinstate Honduras into the hemisphere-wide forum, the delegates decided to set up a high-level commission that will meet in that Central American country to study the situation and issue a report before Jul. 30 to the OAS Secretary-General Miguel Insulza, of Chile.</p>
<p>The commission&#8217;s assessment will determine whether Honduras can return to the OAS fold. It was suspended as a full member following the Jun. 28, 2009 civil-military coup that overthrew constitutionally elected president Manuel Zelaya. He was taken from his home that night in his pyjamas at gunpoint and sent to neighbouring Costa Rica.</p>
<p>The resolution &#8212; just a few lines long &#8212; was presented as a formula for reconciling the member countries&#8217; divergent positions on the matter.</p>
<p>Nearly all the countries of South America, and a few others, oppose the reincorporation of Honduras, arguing that the current government of Porfirio Lobo was elected in a vote organised by the dictatorship without democratic guarantees.</p>
<p>Among the countries supporting Honduras&#8217;s reinstatement is Panama, whose foreign minister, Juan Carlos Varela, announced the full restitution of Honduras into the Central American Integration System (SICA).</p>
<p>The OAS General Assembly concluded with the approval by acclamation of a document in which the 33 member countries urge effective reduction of arms acquisitions and setting aside more resources for development programmes.</p>
<p>The text reiterates the organisation&#8217;s emphasis on peaceful solutions to conflict, which includes regulation of military equipment and the non- proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Declaration of Lima&#8221; also recommends adherence to the Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Other Related Materials, as well as the Inter- American Convention on Transparency in Conventional Weapons Acquisition.</p>
<p>The hemispheric organisation, headquartered in Washington DC, was signed into existence in 1948. The goal of the members at the time was &#8220;to achieve an order of peace and justice, to promote their solidarity, to strengthen their collaboration, and to defend their sovereignty, their territorial integrity, and their independence.&#8221;</p>
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