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24Aug11
Unasur foreign ministers fail to reach consensus on Libya
Foreign ministers of the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) failed to reach consensus on the issue of Libya at a special meeting here Wednesday, despite long-time discussions.
A number of countries led by Brazil declined to take a stand and called for prudence, while other countries led by Venezuela vowed not to recognize Libyan rebels, who have taken most of the capital of Tripoli and announced the end of Muammar Gaddafi's rule.
"It was not possible to reach a common position on the issue," said Guyana Foreign Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, whose country holds the rotating Unasur presidency.
Earlier on Wednesday, Venezuela's Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said Caracas will only recognize the government of Gaddafi.
Unasur groups 12 South American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay and Venezuela.
[Source: Xinhua, Buenos Aires, 24Aug11]
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