Colombia, Peru lobby for vote on U.S. trade pacts
13th Nov 2006, 22:03 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Peru and Colombia lobbied on Monday for swift approval of coveted trade pacts with the United States, but visiting officials from the two countries said they were unsure if U.S. lawmakers would vote on the deals this year.
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