Kirchner and Evo
Morales sign integrationist agreement
BUENOS AIRES, July 29.—The presidents of
Argentina, Néstor Kirchner, and Bolivia, Evo
Morales, emphasized the Latin American focus and the
integration oriented essence of the new energy
sector agreements signed by the two countries.
During a public event in the Hurlingham
neighborhood of the capital, Morales expressed
thanks for the solidarity demonstrated by the
Argentine government in accepting a price increase
in the natural gas that Bolivia exports to that
country.
He expressed his willingness to increase the sale
volume of the vital fuel to Argentina, which
currently purchases 7.7 million cubic meters daily,
and said that he would continue negotiating the
price of that resource with other governments.
"More than 70% of our population is indigenous
and they have the right to benefit from their
natural resources," Morales affirmed during his
brief visit to Buenos Aires.
He lauded the collaboration of his Argentine
counterpart in resolving Bolivia’s problems and also
mentioned the assistance received from Venezuela and
Cuba on diverse issues.
In turn, the Argentine president praised the
nobility and generosity of the dialogue with his
guest, and stated that the agreements signed will
contribute to the growth of both countries.
He indicated that the accords will guarantee an
energy balance in the region and that they represent
a significant step towards the construction of the
Northeastern Argentine Gas Pipeline and the Grand
Gas Pipeline of the South.