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    Gadhafi eyes defense alliance for Africa, SouthAm

By IAN JAMES (AP) – 4 hours ago

PORLAMAR, Venezuela — Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi called for a NATO-like
defense alliance for Africa and South America as leaders from the two
continents agreed to link up to gain more clout as economic and political
blocs.

Gadhafi and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez led nearly 30 presidents in calling for
stronger "south-south" ties at a two-day summit ending Sunday that was the
Libyan ruler's first visit to Latin America.

"We have to form a NATO for the south," Gadhafi said Saturday. "And that's
not a terrorist action. We have a right."

He denounced the U.N. Security Council as an elite club where nations such
as Libya have no voice, and called for the two continents to unite to demand
change.

Chavez said Venezuela is looking into energy investments in Africa and
called for joint mining projects, saying the two regions together have
enormous potential.

"There will no longer be a unipolar world," Chavez said, referring to U.S.
dominance. "In the 21st century, the African Union and South America will be
truly great powers."

Seven South American leaders signed an agreement to create a regional
development bank with $20 billion in startup capital, and Chavez offered to
help create a "South-South bank" with African countries in the future.

"We're 65 countries with more than 1 billion inhabitants who want to be
heard," said Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who agreed with
Gadhafi that the Security Council has "lost relevance."

Leaders were expected to call for substantial U.N. reforms as the gathering
wrapped up Sunday.

The meeting on Venezuela's Margarita Island addressed a wide range of
concerns, from hunger in Africa to the economic crisis and a common response
to climate change. Leaders discussed plans for joint ventures in oil,
mining, agriculture and other areas.

The summit gave Chavez an opportunity to increase his influence in Africa
while criticizing U.S. and European influence in poorer nations.

Gadhafi echoed Chavez's concerns about the world's top economic powers,
saying, without naming countries, "They think the planet is divided into two
parts — masters and slaves. The masters are in the north and in the south
are the slaves."

Gadhafi, who has ruled Libya since he seized power in a 1969 coup, has
sought a greater leadership role internationally in recent years and is
currently chairman of the African Union.

"South-south" cooperation was a buzzword at the summit, which brought
together both the African Union and the South American bloc Unasur.

African leaders included Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, South Africa's Jacob Zuma
and Algeria's Abdelaziz Bouteflika met eight South American presidents from
Ecuador's Rafael Correa to Chile's Michelle Bachelet.

Bolivian President Evo Morales was one of several Chavez-allied leftists who
called a socialist-oriented approach essential to confronting problems from
poverty to global warming.

"Who is responsible?" Morales asked leaders — referring to climate change,
which is blamed for vanishing glaciers in Bolivia and throughout the Andes.
"Capitalism is the enemy of humanity."

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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