"It's a battle over whether dictators should be included in a summit for democratic leaders," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to NPR.
Foreign Relations
Latin American governments are wanting to show Washington that this is a summit of equals, said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The New York Times.
Latin American governments are keen to show Washington it’s a new era. But this is also a tale of democracies in decline, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
High-level U.S. government officials and Western Hemisphere leaders discussed post-pandemic recovery and the Summit of the Americas to be held in June.
"The hemisphere has taken a giant step back since the first Summit of the Americas in Miami in 1994," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Miami Herald.
The first Summit of the Americas in Miami had the ambition needed to make hemispheric cooperation a reality.
The hemisphere’s leaders have a rare chance to champion diversity and digital infrastructure.