The principality of West Antarctic Welcomes the Birth of the CELAC

On the occasion of the recent establishment of the Community of the Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) in Caracas, Venezuela, H.H. Giovanni Caporaso Gottlieb of the Principality of West Antarctic has extended his congratulations to the 33 nations that have met together for the first time from the Rio Grande to Patagonia to create an organization without the presence of Canada and the United States.
Antarcticland is a state composed of two principalities – the Principality of Antarcticland and the Principality of West Antarctic – and whose capital is Princeburg; it has a Meritocracy form of government and its official languages are English and Italian; the state has a surface area of 1,554,424 km2 and is located on the vast Antarctic continent.
“The main objective of the government is to preserve Antarcticland, intended to mean the Antarctic continent and the environment of the planet earth,” reiterated the governor of the Principality of West Antarctic, H.H. Giovanni Caporaso Gottlieb, expressing his feelings to the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez Fria while speaking to the Summit of the CELAC: “When will we stop being a backwards, exploited and weather-worn outsider? Today we are placing the cornerstone of unity, independence and development in South America. Hesitation means losing. We will advance without hesitation, this is the road. Unity, unity, unity. Only unity will make us free and independent.”
The Prince of Antarctic accepted and approved the main agreements that were adopted, for example, the need to put an end to the economic, commercial and financial blockade exercised by the United States against Cuba, the CELAC’s compromise for food and nutritional security, against financial speculation and excessive food price swings, the defense of human rights for immigrants, supportable development of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and permanent solidarity with the Haitian people.
At the same time, he accepts and approves the defense of democracy in the region, and the special resolutions referring to: the development of Paraguay (with maritime littoral); cocaine, original and national ancestral inheritance of Bolivia and Peru; the ecological initiative Yasuni-ITT-CALC-CELAC, a Central American emergency situation due to climatic depressions in the tropical areas, and declaring 2013 as the International Year of the Quinua, a grain with Bolivian origins.
In conclusion, H.H. Giovanni Caporaso Gottlieb endorses the security strategy in Central America, the complete elimination of nuclear weapons, support for the twentieth anniversary of the Brazilian/Argentine agency of Accountability and Control of Nuclear Matter (ABAC), supporting the fight against terrorism in all of its forms and manifestations, and the fight against drug trafficking.



