Bolivian President Evo Morales confirmed on Monday a meeting
on Friday with his counterparts Luís Inácio Lula
da Silva of Brazil and Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, during
the opening ceremony of a separating plant of liquefied petroleum
gas and gasoline.
"Our regards to President Lula, who will join Venezuela's
President Hugo Chávez on Friday to secure some investments
in roadways in a supportive, unconditional way," said Morales
in the eastern region of Santa Cruz, AP quoted.
The building of the facilities -on the initiative of Chávez
and Morales- was awarded to company Catler Uniservice S.R.L.
Following an investment of USD 90 million, the plant will
yield 260 tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) per day and
450 barrels of natural gasoline.
The Bolivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the arrival
of the two presidents on July 18th to witness the progress
of an inter-oceanic freeway crossing Bolivia and linking the
Atlantic with the Pacific.