... "Latin Policy." Earlier this year, for example, open source media in Brazil announced that president Temer agreed that Brazil would host a training operation in November baptised “Operation America United” to include forces and bases in Colombia and Peru as well as participation of U.S. military and equipment and include other organizations. The stated motive was to strengthen respect for democratic values in the Transamazonian region. As mentioned in an earlier column by this writer, the operation ...
... commitment to armed revolution, violence and the Marxist-Leninist class struggle. In May it was announced by BBC, Brazil's Defense Net (Defesanet) and other media that, at the behest of the government of Brazil, forces (and other agencies) from Brazil, Colombia, Peru and the United States plan to conduct operation “America United” in November. The 10-day exercise will operate from a temporary multinational base in an area of Brazil's heavily canopied Amazonian “Triple Frontier” jungle that borders Colombia ...
Gustavo Otero, Peru, Jaime Giron, Colombia, Ruben Beltran, Mexico
On September 30, 2014 RIAC held a roundtable on Russia-Pacific Alliance relations organized together with the Mexican embassy in Moscow. A very lively and dynamic, this event brought together a significant number of scientists,...
... focused on the structure and goals of the Alliance, as well as on the integration processes.
The event was attended by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov; Latin American ambassadors in Moscow, among them Ruben Beltran of Mexico, Gustavo Otero of Peru, Jaime Giron of Colombia and Juan Eduardo Eguiguren of Chile; Director of RAS Institute for Latin American Studies Vladimir Davydov; Valery Morozov, Russian ambassador in Mexico in 2005-2012; representatives of Ministry for Economic Development and Federal Migration ...