South American nations form new regional group
UPI reports: "Several South American leaders met Friday to create a new regional group after a previous decade-old attempt to achieve broader regional integration failed to achieve unity. [...] Argentina's Mauricio Macri, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro, Colombia's Ivan Duque, Ecuador's Lenin Moreno, Paraguay's Mario Abdo and Peru's Martin Vizcarra met Friday with Pinera in Santiago to start a new regional organization named Prosur and replace Unasur as the biggest regional group, Chile's La Tercera reported."
Comment: It's been a while since the last regional grouping was created, so this is noteworthy. As you know, there are a number of large regional groups (like the European Union and African Union) but there are also many smaller groupings, and this one joins that list. It's noteworthy because many BP commentators believe that in the future the world will be divided into ten regional groupings under the leadership of ten governors (kings according to Rev 17:12-14) and so we like to keep tabs on the status of these groups.
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