Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico Launch Pacific Pact, Tercera Says

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The presidents of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru signed yesterday an agreement that could lead to the creation of a trade and development accord between the countries, La Tercera said, citing Chile’s foreign relations minister Alfredo Moreno.

Sebastian Pinera of Chile, Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, Felipe Calderon of Mexico and Alan Garcia of Peru signed the document in Mar del Plata, Argentina, as part of the Union of South American Nations summit, or Unasur, the minister told the Santiago-based daily after the meeting between the presidents.