“We must develop a security and defense doctrine to protect our peace, the peace of this region,” said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jaua on Thursday in statements to the press from the city of Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname , where the Seventh Presidential Summit of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR).
“South America has to confront the
challenge of a world under the constant threat of imperialist aggression
in search of natural resources,” he said, noting that the block’s
Defense Council has held several meetings to create proposals.Earlier, Suriname’s Foreign Minister
Winston Lackin said that the UNASUR meeting will issue a decision on the
possible military intervention in Syria, a country that is the victim
of attacks by NATO countries, particularly the United States and Israel.In this sense, Jaua stressed that Latin
America is a region that “has great political stability and no conflict
between countries.”“That’s a sacred trust that we must
preserve and part of the doctrine that UNASUR has been building in this
regard, that South America is a zone of peace, democracy and promoting
peace in the world,” he said.Jaua also stated that this doctrine must
go hand in hand with the development of the region’s vast natural
resources “to prevent the possibility of military aggression for the
appropriation of our resources.”He said it is essential that people
understand the importance of using the natural resources of the region
to achieve sovereign and dignified development for all Latin Americans.
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