Presidents Manuel Zelaya and Antonio Saca (El Salvador) advocated on Wednesday to speedup the Central American integration process.
In sessions of the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN), in the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, both presidents said the union of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras has shown progress, such as raising borders and reduction of visa procedures.
Zelaya pointed out that PARLACEN legislators want to establish a community of towns on the Gulf of Fonseca, on the Pacific Coast shared by El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras.
Saca showed his disposition to reach mutual agreements and create programs in favor of development of the Central American nations.
He said he hoped integration reaches the point of a common passport, economy, and single regional currency.
