Quito, Jan 23 (Prensa Latina) Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa improved the constituent treaty of the South American Union of Nations (UNASUR) with representatives from Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Bolivia.
The event, held at Carondelet Palace (Presidential headquarters) took place before next weeks meeting in Cartagena, Colombia, with foreign ministers, members of UNASUR.
The government's digital note revealed the meeting tackled aspects of the constituent treaty of the South American Union of nations but without details.
A few days ago, Ecuador sent a proposal of integration aspects of that organization and Correa discussed them with officials in charged of the countries previously mentioned, revealed the communication.
Foreign ministers from Ecuador Maria Isabel Salvador and Venezuela Nicolas Maduro also attended the talks, including UNASUR pro-tempore secretary Pablo Solon from Bolivia
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