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Uruguay's potential in Antarctica reviewed at Torre Ejecutiva
Saturday, August 31st 2024 - 09:54 UTC
Uruguay's presence in Antarctica is absolutely fundamental from a strategic viewpoint, GarcΓ© told attendees at the event in Torre Ejecutiva
Uruguayan authorities reviewed the country's potential in Antarctica this week during a seminar on the matter held at Torre Ejecutiva in Montevideo to promote awareness, exchange data, share good practices, and support the study of the world's southernmost region, the presidential website reported.
ΒWe are in favor of continuing the commitment to peace, collaboration, environmental protection, and research,Β said Secretariat of State Strategic Intelligence (SIEE) Director Γlvaro GarcΓ©.
At the event titled Uruguay in Antarctica: From Science to the Blue EconomyGarcΓ© also pointed out that Βthe presence of Uruguay in Antarctica is an issue that is not at the forefront of public opinion, but it is absolutely fundamental from the strategic point of view for our country.Β
He also recalled that on Jan. 11, 1980, Uruguay was accepted as an adherent member of the Antarctic Treaty, due to which the country took on a series of commitments with the international community to protect, work together, and promote research in the area. ΒIt is a good example of international cooperation and is one of the main and oldest State policies, a policy that should continue in the future,Β GarcΓ© noted.
He also pointed out that the trip made by President Luis Lacalle Pou on Dec. 18 and 19, 2023, together with some members of his cabinet was a clear example of the administration’s commitment to that territory.
The seminar brought together scholars and researchers from all universities, maritime and port stakeholders, the Armed Forces, and members of parliament to review the country’s presence in the region, as well as its potential from a scientific, political, and economic perspective.
Scientists Edison GonzΓ‘lez Lapeyre spoke about the changes in the continent and Antarctic Institute Planning Director Gerardo Tajes addressed the organization’s functionality and its contribution to the country’s policies in this regard. In addition, Universidad de la RepΓΊblica (UdelaR) researchers Γlvaro Soutullo and Diego Aguirrezabala highlighted the geopolitical importance of the natural reserve dedicated to peace and science.
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