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Costa Rica signs agreement to become full member of Pacific Alliance

Five new countries accepted as observers

ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

10:54 | Lima, Feb. 11.

Costa Rica's President Laura Chinchilla on Monday signed a declaration of intent to join the Pacific Alliance, a trade bloc composed of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.

The document, signed during the bloc’s 8th Summit in Cartagena, promises Costa Rica will adhere to a framework agreement for its integration as a full member of the alliance.

The procedure is estimated to last about a year, meaning it will be signed by Costa Rica’s next president, as Chinchilla’s administration ends in May.

According to a report by Ticotimes.net, a working group of representatives of all founding member countries will later evaluate and review compliance with the requirements for Costa Rica’s admission.

Then, a Council of Ministers will make the final decision on acceptance. If Costa Rica is accepted, the member countries will sign a Protocol of Accession that must be ratified by the member countries’ presidents.

“This is the best way to project Costa Rica to the world. Costa Rica considers full membership in the Pacific Alliance vital, and we can only hope that this proposal will attract more countries,” Chinchilla said.

Also on Monday, Israel, Singapore, Finland, India and Morocco were granted observer status in the Pacific Alliance, adding to the growing list of over 20 obersers including the United States, Spain and Japan, among others.

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Published: 2/11/2014