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Foreign Relations
Never mind the pandemic: Andrés Manuel López Obrador is making his first international trip since taking office. There will be layovers.
"We have to find a way to stop the unfairness in the system," said the former U.S. treasury under secretary for international affairs at COA's 2020 Washington Conference on the Americas virtual series.
"I don’t think Belize or anyone else really 'caught fire' and garnered the necessary support," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Reuters.
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It's notable that this is the first time the two administrations have come together, the head of the AS/COA Venezuela Working Group said.
"In a country that invests a far lower share of its gross domestic product in health care than the United States...the effect has been disastrous," writes AS/COA's Brian Winter in The Washington Post.