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"Fue una reunión tensa, pero también encontraron alguna manera de hablar entre ellos", dijo el vicepresidente de política de AS/COA.
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"Leaders want to look [at] how the region can move forward in the digital economy," said the AS/COA senior director.
"I'd like a lot more attention to be paid to the region, and this Summit will hopefully bring some of that attention," said the AS/COA vice president.
"We have to make sure that we, the United States, are really helping to offer what the other countries are looking for," said the AS/COA vice president.
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"Ally-shoring" is one way to position the region while adapting to future challenges, writes the AS Board Member in the Rio Grande Guardian.
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"Son muy pocos los presidentes que tienen imágenes positivas encima del 50 por ciento", dijo el vicepresidente de política pública de AS/COA a NTN24.
Journalist Jeff Ernst says two former presidents have hogged the spotlight during the new president’s political honeymoon.
The report serves as a guide for strengthening democracy through commitment to renewed economic growth and broad-based development.