The Second Africa-South America Summit took place in September 2009 on Margarita Island, Venezuela.[1] It aimed to develop South-South Cooperation.[2]
The summit discussed a Southern equivalent of NATO.[3]
The First Africa-South America Summit took place in Nigeria in 2006. The third was scheduled for Libya in 2011,[3] but due to the Libyan Civil War which toppled the government, the third summit was postponed until 2013, when it was held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
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- ↑ AllAfrica.com, 25 September 2009, Africa: Country to Participate in Africa-South America Summit
- ↑ BBC, 27 September 2009, Venezuela summit criticises West
- 1 2 Bloomberg, 27 September 2009, Chavez, Qaddafi Seek Africa-South America NATO, Bank (Update1)
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