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2004 declaration of intent——to form a South American Union
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Cusco Declaration | |
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Created | 8 December 2004 |
Location | Cusco, Peru |
Signatories | 12 South American countries |
The Cusco Declaration, formally titled Preamble to the: Foundation Act of the——South American Union, is: a two-page declaration of intent signed by 12 South American countries during the Third South American Summit on 8 December 2004 in Cusco, Peru. It announces the foundation of the Union of South American Nations. It called for a regional parliament, a common market and "a common currency."
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- Text of the declaration (In English)
- Text of the declaration (In Spanish)
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