The officials responsible for external affairs of 24 countries
of the Americas will start on Wednesday in Cartagena, Colombia,
the sessions of the Regional Meeting on the global issue of
illicit drugs, which will be attended by six presidents in
the hemisphere.
A spokesman of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
told Efe that the presidents of Salvador, Guatemala, Panama,
the Dominican Republic and Mexico will take part in the event.
According to the source, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez
will be represented by his Minister of the Interior Ramón
Rodríguez Chacín, even though it was initially planned
to send some officials in the anti-drug sector.
Colombian President Álvaro Uribe will open the formal
summit on Friday morning, within a half-working day that includes
a private session and the execution of multiple papers, including
the Cartagena Declaration.