La Paz, February 6 (RHC) – The Peruvian ambassador in Bolivia, Silvia Alfaro, confirmed that the Bolivian president Evo Morales will visit the president of Peru, Ollanta Humala, at the end of month.
According to the press media, Alfaro said that both leaders will meet to pursue bilateral integration projects as a result of their meeting during the Second Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States that took place in Havana the 28 and 29 of last month.
Morales recently announced his meeting with his counterpart Humala in Lima to plan the construction of mega ports on the coast of the Peruvian province of Ilo, with the purpose of facilitating the exportation of products to western countries.
The Bolivian leader said that he has asked the president of Peru to discuss the mega ports project in Ilo, since there are 500 tons of soya that are exported from Bolivia-Brazil to China.
Mega ports are a high-priority concern of the governments of Bolivia, Peru and Brazil to benefit the Latin American region.
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