Leonel raises body follow-up Forum
posted on: Dec 2 2011 7:11 by RDugey. Viewed 34 times.President Leonel Fernandez proposed yesterday the creation of the center of Arab relations, America Latin and the Caribbean, consisting of 15 members, that is responsible for follow-up to the proposals put forward in Árabe-Latinoamericano Forum that concluded Friday in this city.
The representative pointed out that that body would be composed of seven members from Latin American Nations and as many in the Arab world, as well as a President and Chief Executive Officer is responsible for day to day operations.
Fernandez raised that that body would give continuity to those suggestions through forums, seminars, conferences and other spaces of debate. The ruling also proposed that be solicited from the Árabe-Latinoamericana Summit to accept this Center as the executive arm of the decisions of the Nations involved in this area of discussion.
"The model we are proposing is similar to what happened at the Summit" u000a"Ibero-American, magnificent decisions but not concretizaban, so it was necessary to create the General Secretariat to follow them and ensure their implementation", expressed.
To evaluate the proposals put forward in discussions on how to promote education among the Nations of the Arab world and Latin America, the head of State reiterated that this item should not seen from an economic perspective, but take into account the quality of education.
Fernandez, who said that educational subject you are passionate about because most of his life, has been master cited the need to train teachers and also determine what is taught, is taught how and for what it teaches.
in the activity in the Hilton hotel in this city, under the slogan "Building a partnership for development and peace", representatives of Peru, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Morocco, u000aLebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Yemen, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Syria and Egypt.
Fernández ended his participation in the Forum and today will travel to Venezuela to participate in the Summit of Latin America and the Caribbean on integration and development (CALC) and the community of Latin American countries and Caribbean (CELAC).

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