Summit of America: For Joe Biden, democracy is a ‘necessary element’ for the future of the continent

US President Joe Biden stressed on the podium of the American Summit that democracy is “a necessary element for the future” of the continent, during his speech with which he formally began in Los Angeles the large diplomatic meeting with the Latin American states. .

“Our region is large and diverse. We do not always agree, or on everything. But because we are democracies, we approach our differences with mutual respect and dialogue,” he said.

The US Summit was marked by the absence of several heads of state, such as Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia and Honduras.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador clarified that he was not going to participate because the White House excluded Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela from the Summit.

The US government justified the decision, citing its “reservations” over “lack of democratic space and respect for human rights” in the three states.

In his speech, Biden referred to “America’s Partnership for Economic Prosperity,” a U.S. proposal for inclusive growth in Latin America.

“What is true in the United States is true in all other countries. The trickle-down economy is not working,” he said. of the financial situation for all.

The US president also urged the countries of the continent to invest in making the supply chains more secure and resilient.

The American Summit seeks, at least in theory, to demonstrate the Biden administration’s intention to restore and renew relations with countries in the region that had been eroded during the days of Donald Trump’s Republican predecessor. Washington hopes to reaffirm its influence in the region amid Chinese investment in the region to gain a foothold.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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