ASPA acts in the areas of political coordination and cooperation among its member-States.
Political coordination In its political coordination, ASPA has embraced positions which are in line with the traditional policies advocated by
developing nations in international fora, such as the
reform of the United Nations, with greater presence of former "
third-world" nations in its decision-making bodies; respect for
multilateralism and
international law (as opposed to
unilateral action); adoption of a development-oriented agenda at the
World Trade Organization;
poverty reduction and the implementation of the
United Nations Millennium Development Goals;
nuclear non-proliferation and
disarmament; support to negotiations aiming at the
creation of a Palestinian state living side-by-side and in peace with
Israel.
Cooperation ASPA's cooperation facet involves actions organized through five Sectorial Committees of Cooperation for Economics, Science and Technology, Environmental, Social and Cultural affairs. An extense agenda has been established since the Mechanism's creation, in 2005, by means of seminars, workshops and Ministerial meetings aimed at establishing South-South cooperation agreements.
Economic cooperation •
MERCOSUR, a South American
customs union gathering Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, has settled a
free trade agreement with Egypt and is negotiating two others with the
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and
Jordan, as well as a preferential tariffs agreement with
Morocco. Although some of these negotiations haven't been finalized, palpable results of the process of approximation of both regions can already be perceived: commerce between South American and Arab countries has grown, since the year before the creation of ASPA (2004), from US$11 billion to US$30 billion (2008).
Cultural cooperation • The main projects of the ASPA Cultural Cooperation Plan of Action are the construction of an Arab-South American Library in
Algiers, the creation of the South American Research Institute in
Tangiers, the opening of the Library-Research Center of South American-Arab Countries (BibliASPA) in
São Paulo and the organization of the Arab Culture Festival in São Paulo.
Environmental cooperation • Arab and South American countries have common interests in exchanging experiences and cooperating in combating
desertification,
water desalination technologies, and
climate change monitoring.
Scientific and technical cooperation • Both regions will develop cooperation programs in the field of
Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Social cooperation • Successful experiences in the field of poverty reduction are being exchanged by countries of both regions. ==History of ASPA==