SELA to hold meeting with India, Russia, China

The Latin American and Caribbean Economic System will meet next week with India, Russia and China to assess the current state of economic relations of the region with those countries.

CARACAS: The Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA) will meet next week with India, Russia and China to assess the current state of economic relations of the region with those countries, a communique has said.

These meetings, to be held in Caracas on July 20-22, are expected to contribute to the discussion and exchange of information and experiences between the members of SELA about the prospects of their economic relations with these nations.

They are also expected to explore and design initiatives to strengthen SELA's commercial and financial relations with China, India and Russia.

Representatives of all members of SELA, the Latin American Integration Association, the Economic Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean and the Andean Community and the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, the CARICOM, the Southern Common Market, the Central American Integrate on System and the Union of South American Nations have been invited to the meetings.

Representatives from China, India and Russia will give special speeches about the prospects of their governments regarding their economic relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries.
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