The U.S. secretary of state headed to South America to meet with the new presidents and attend the OAS General Assembly.
A pending tax treaty with Chile would allow Washington to grow ties with the region's "new left," writes AS/COA's Steve Liston in World Politics Review.
"This very important relationship is changing and might look dramatically different two years from now," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Washington Post.
As concerns circulate over Brazil’s election, there’s new urgency for the U.S. to build bilateral ties and address global challenges.
The presidents of Chile, Colombia, and Honduras addressed the gathering of world leaders for the first time. We cover developments at the 2022 session.
During the 77th UN General Assembly in New York, AS/COA was honored to host a number of Latin American leaders for private meetings. See who joined us.
Se esperan intervenciones de los presidentes "notables", dijo Eric Farnsworth de AS/COA a la Voz de América.