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Uruguay's Mario Lubetkin pulls off ASEAN treaty coup in Kuala Lumpur
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50958, member: 636"] Uruguay grabbed a major diplomatic victory when Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin put pen to paper on a landmark cooperation deal with Southeast Asian powerhouses. The South American nation locked arms with ASEAN during high-stakes talks in Kuala Lumpur that could reshape regional alliances. Lubetkin sealed the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation while rubbing shoulders with top diplomats from 11 Asian countries worth hundreds of billions in trade. The agreement traces back to 1976 when founding members created rules promoting respect and peaceful problem-solving between nations. Uruguay jumped at the chance to join the exclusive club that bans military aggression and foreign meddling. The minister pushed hard for stronger ties between ASEAN and South American trade bloc Mercosur during heated discussions. Lubetkin called the signing a game-changer for his country's Asian relationships and predicted massive economic benefits ahead. He stressed that regional partnerships have become essential weapons in global competition between major powers. The ASEAN economic machine churns out enormous wealth with 675 million consumers driving growth across multiple industries. Member nations include economic giants like Indonesia and Singapore plus emerging markets throughout Southeast Asia. Behind closed doors Lubetkin held private talks with counterparts from Malaysia and Indonesia to hammer out future deals. The foreign minister also met with officials from Algeria and ASEAN Secretary General Kao Kim Hourn about expanding cooperation. Uruguay sees the treaty as a golden ticket into lucrative Asian markets that could boost exports and investment flows. The diplomatic breakthrough signals Latin American countries are serious about building bridges beyond traditional Western partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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