MONTEVIDEO
— Palestinian foreign affairs minister Riyad Al Maliki on Tuesday signed a free
trade agreement with the Mercosur trade group during the organization's
presidential summit here.
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Riyad al-Malki (AFP)
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The foreign
ministers of each of the core Mercosur nations -- Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
and Uruguay -- signed the agreement along with Maliki in a ceremony broadcast
by the office of Uruguay's president.
Diplomats
have been negotiating the agreement for a year, officials said.
The only
Mercosur nation that has any trade with the Palestinians is Argentina,
according to the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI), a regional
trade association.
Last year
Argentina exported goods worth $1.7 billion to the Palestinians, down from $2.2
billion in 2009 and $3.4 billion in 2008.
Argentine
exports include fish, crustaceans and meat, while imports from the Palestinians
included in 2010 some $92 million worth of stonework, plaster, cement and
asbestos.
"We
hope that (the Mercosur countries) can help us end the suffering of the
Palestinian people and reach a peace agreements between Palestine and
Israel," Maliki said at the ceremony.
The
Mercosur nations along with Venezuela -- currently in the process of joining
the trade bloc -- all recognized the Palestinian state over the past year.
The
Palestinians have free trade agreements with the European Union, Turkey, and
all Arab nations, while Mercosur has a free trade agreement with Israel also
came into effect in March.

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