Tuesday, March 22, 2011

EEUU/Chile.- Obama holds a second meeting with Piñera before leaving El Salvador

SANTIAGO, 22 Mar. (Reuters) - U.S. President, Barack Obama, held a second meeting on Tuesday with President of Chile, Salvador Piñera, before heading to El Salvador, the last stop of his tour of America America. The meeting, which is outside the original agenda, lasted 15 minutes. Obama, who opted for a new era in relations with Latin America, has made a nod to American society, the key to creating jobs in America.

"In America there are no major and minor partners, only equal partners," he said. The President believes that the relations in economic cooperation with Chile, the largest exporter of copper, can be increased thanks to NAFTA that keep both since 2004.

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