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4th June 2022, 02:41
The Summit of the Americas will be held in Los Angeles from June. 6-10. This is the second time the United States will host and the last time was in Miami in 1994. It'll start the day after the Bilderberg Group (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118736-The-Bilderberg-Group-Meets-in-Washington-DC-June-2022) meeting from June. 2-5 June in Washington DC.
Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/03/americasbarometer-latin-america-opinion-summit-trust/)
The ninth Summit of the Americas will be held in Los Angeles from June 6-10. The summit brings together the heads of government for North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean: Canada, the United States, 19 Latin American countries and 14 Caribbean countries. This is the second time the United States will host the summit, after organizing the original meeting in Miami in 1994; since then, the summit has been held in countries throughout the Americas. This year’s agenda is ambitious; parallel to the presidents’ meetings, business leaders and civil society organizations will hold talks as well.
There have been diplomatic controversies over which leaders will and will not attend the summit. As of this writing, most of the invited heads of government have confirmed their attendance, but some are still pending. While the news media are watching the heads of government, what do ordinary Latin Americans think about the United States and other powers vying for world leadership?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKCg2-LjzzA
Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/03/americasbarometer-latin-america-opinion-summit-trust/)
The ninth Summit of the Americas will be held in Los Angeles from June 6-10. The summit brings together the heads of government for North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean: Canada, the United States, 19 Latin American countries and 14 Caribbean countries. This is the second time the United States will host the summit, after organizing the original meeting in Miami in 1994; since then, the summit has been held in countries throughout the Americas. This year’s agenda is ambitious; parallel to the presidents’ meetings, business leaders and civil society organizations will hold talks as well.
There have been diplomatic controversies over which leaders will and will not attend the summit. As of this writing, most of the invited heads of government have confirmed their attendance, but some are still pending. While the news media are watching the heads of government, what do ordinary Latin Americans think about the United States and other powers vying for world leadership?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKCg2-LjzzA