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Bolivia summit adopts new currency

Source: Al Jazeera
Cochabamba : Bolivia | about 1 month ago  
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The Alba leaders were also expected to discuss climate change and trade issues during the summit, as well as renew their criticism of the June coup in Honduras. Bolivarian Alliance," Venezuela's Chavez said. "And they aim for legitimacy before a world community that does not recognise them.
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