With the region’s leaders gathering in Buenos Aires, disagreements threaten to spoil chances for collaboration.
Foreign Relations
With Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and a White House delegation in attendance, the Latin American body meets on January 24.
Amid dramatic global headlines, the three leaders grasped to find common goals to work on.
"The task is urgent but achievable if Ukraine and liberal democracies act together," co-writes the AS/COA chairman emeritus in Reuters Breakingviews.
"There’s a great deal of pressure on these three countries to now make some progress," said AS/COA Online's editor-in-chief.
Experts from AS/COA, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation, and the Business Council of Canada discuss what's at stake at the summit and findings from a media brief.
This joint brief by AS/COA and the U.S.-Mexico Foundation provides fact sheets on trilateral issues such as trade, immigration, security, and more.