7th Summit of the Americas

The seventh Summit of the Americas was held at Panama City, Panama, on April 10 – 11, 2015.[1]

7th Summit of the Americas
VII Cumbre de las Américas
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Host countryPanama
DateApril 10–11, 2015
CitiesPanama City
Follows6th Summit of the Americas
Precedes8th Summit of the Americas

Background

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The Summits of the Americas are a continuing series of summits bringing together the leaders of the Americas including North America (which includes Central America and the Caribbean) and South America. The function of these summits is to foster discussion of a variety of issues affecting the western hemisphere under the aegis of the Organization of American States. In the early 1990s, what were formerly ad hoc summits came to be institutionalised into a regular "Summits of the Americas" conference programme.[2]

At the 6th Summit of the Americas numerous leaders across the political spectrum said that the next summit must include Cuba. The ALBA states also added that they would boycott a summit without Cuba's presence. A final declaration at the summit was also held up over the issue of Cuba.

 
Meeting between Raúl Castro and Barack Obama in Panama, April 2015.

Cuban presence at the summit

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Cuba, along with the United States, attended the seventh Summit of the Americas in Panama.[3] Given the pledge by ALBA member states to boycott the summit if Cuba was not invited, political controversy brewed as it transpired that Panama's government issued an invitation to the Summit. State Department spokesman Jen Psaki implicitly cautioned that Cuba's attendance of the summit would make a mockery of the spirit of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.[4] For their part, Cuban-American senators Bob Menendez and Marco Rubio urged Panama to withdraw the invitation for Cuba to attend the summit, insisting that the move could be a slap in the face to the principles of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.[5][6] However, another State Department official hinted that the US would tacitly welcome Cuba's participation in the 2015 Summit of the Americas.[7] Following the announcement on December 17, 2014 of a shift towards normalization of relations with Cuba, the US Government dropped its objections to Cuba's presence while calling for the participation of Cuban civil society groups.[8] Before the summit, the daughter of Oswaldo Payá, Rosa Maria Payá, was detained upon arriving at an airport in Panama; a second activist from Argentina also said they were detained.[9]

The summit had an anti-American tone, according to the Associated Press.[10]

Parallel events

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While the Summit of the Americas occurred in Panama, other events were held; one was attended by former American President Bill Clinton, and another was held in Panama City at the Florida International University campus.[11]

Another summit called the Summit of the Peoples (Cumbre de los Pueblos), which was held at University of Panama on April 9–11, 2015 with the participation of trade unions, organizations of farmers, indigenous people, students, human rights activists, environmentalists, and feminists among others. At some parts of this event there also attended President of Bolivia Evo Morales, President of Ecuador Rafael Correa and President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro.[12]

Heads of State and Government

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Summary of Leaders
Flag and Country Head of State / Government
  Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne
  Argentina President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie
  Barbados Prime Minister Freundel Stuart
  Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow
  Bolivia President Evo Morales
  Brazil President Dilma Rousseff
  Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harper
  Chile Chancellor Heraldo Muñoz
  Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos
  Costa Rica President Luis Guillermo Solís
  Cuba President Raúl Castro
  Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
  Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina
  Ecuador President Rafael Correa
  El Salvador President Salvador Sánchez Cerén
  Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell
  Guatemala President Otto Pérez Molina
  Guyana President Donald Ramotar
  Haiti President Michel Joseph Martelly
  Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández
  Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller
  Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto
  Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega
  Panama President Juan Carlos Varela
  Paraguay President Horacio Cartes
  Peru President Ollanta Humala
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Timothy Harris
  Saint Lucia Prime Minister Kenny Anthony
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves
  Suriname President Dési Bouterse
  Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
  United States of America President Barack Obama
  Uruguay President Tabaré Vázquez
  Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro

References

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  1. ^ "The Seventh Summit of the Americas will be held in Panama". Archived from the original on 2014-11-29.
  2. ^ Twaddle, Andrew C. (2002). Health Care Reform Around the World, p. 382.
  3. ^ "Seventh Summit of the Americas". Summit-americas.org. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  4. ^ "Panama foreign minister invites Raul Castro to Americas Summit - World - The Star Online". thestar.com.my. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Menendez: Cuba attendance undermines Summit of Americas". TheHill. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Marco Rubio: Summit of the Americas Should Exclude Cuba". Archived from the original on 2014-10-08. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  7. ^ "U.S. won't object to Cuba's participation in Summit of the Americas, State Department says". Fox News Latino. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Fact Sheet: Charting a New Course on Cuba", NBC 6 South Florida, December 17, 2014.
  9. ^ Alexander, Harriet (6 April 2015). "Cuban dissident arrested on arrival at Panama's Summit of the Americas". The Telegraph. United Kingdom. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  10. ^ Goodman, Joshua; Orsi, Peter (12 April 2015). "Obama-Castro Meeting Overshadows Anti-US Line at Summit". Associated Press. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  11. ^ Jervis, Rick (9 April 2015). "Cuba protests make waves at Panama summit". USA Today. Gannett. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Movimientos sociales de AL abren Cumbre de Pueblos en Panamá". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
Preceded by Summits of the Americas
2015
Panama City, Panama
Succeeded by