The Presidents of the nations of South America will meet in Brasilia on May 30, to discuss reactivating UNASUR, the Union of South American States, founded in 2008, which had collapsed under the Wall Street-run neoliberal reigns of Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina’s Mauricio Macri. According to diplomatic sources cited by Argentina’s Página 12, the meeting will have an open agenda, and its principal aim will be to restart “the high-level dialogue on South America as an area of peace and cooperation, as well as to identify the common denominators which will allow South American integration and cooperation to resume.”
Reportedly, all 12 nations will be present, all but Peru at the presidential level, which will send a representative from its Council of Ministers instead.