Meeting for Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries
The Ibero-American Summit , formally the Ibero-American Conference of Heads of State and Governments (Spanish : Cumbres Iberoamericanas de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno , Portuguese : Cimeiras (or Cúpulas) Ibero-Americanas de Chefes de Estado e de Governo ), is a yearly meeting of the heads of government and state of the Spanish - and Portuguese -speaking nations of Europe and the Americas, as members of the Organization of Ibero-American States . The permanent secretariat in preparation of the summits is the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB).
Member states
The first summit, held in 1991 in Guadalajara , Mexico , was attended by the governments of Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Chile , Colombia , Costa Rica , Cuba , the Dominican Republic , Ecuador , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Mexico , Nicaragua , Panama , Paraguay , Peru , Portugal , Spain , Uruguay and Venezuela . Andorra joined in 2004.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] Equatorial Guinea and the Philippines entered in 2009 as "associate members". Puerto Rico has participated sometimes as an associate member, but as it is not a sovereign country it is not allowed to completely join the summits. Belize and East Timor have expressed their interest in joining the summits, although they have not been allowed to join for the moment. All these countries were either Spanish or Portuguese colonies (Belize and the Philippines were Spanish before belonged to the United Kingdom and the United States , while East Timor was Portuguese before belonged to Indonesia , respectively). Other former Spanish and Portuguese colonies may join the summits in the future.
Following a proposal made by the Colombian President Gustavo Petro ,[ 4] Sahrawi diplomat Mohamed Azrouk said that Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic will submit a request to join the Ibero-American Summit as an observer member.[ 5]
Expansion
Countries in the Ibero-American Summit as of 2022:
Ibero-American Summit, November 2007, Santiago , Chile .
Ibero-American Summit, 2008 San Salvador , El Salvador . Mar del Plata Summit, December 2010
Ibero-American Summit, 2014 Veracruz , Mexico .
Summits
Summit
City
Country
Dates[ 6]
1st
Guadalajara
Mexico
July 18–July 19, 1991
2nd
Madrid
Spain
July 23–July 24, 1992
3rd
Salvador
Brazil
July 15–July 16, 1993
4th
Cartagena
Colombia
June 14–June 15, 1994
5th
San Carlos de Bariloche
Argentina
October 16–October 17, 1995
6th
Santiago and Viña del Mar
Chile
November 13–November 14, 1996
7th
Isla Margarita
Venezuela
November 8–November 9, 1997
8th
Porto
Portugal
October 17–October 18, 1998
9th
Havana
Cuba
November 15–November 16, 1999
10th
Panama City
Panama
November 17–November 18, 2000
11th
Lima
Peru
November 17–November 18, 2001
12th
Bávaro
Dominican Republic
November 15–November 16, 2002
13th
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bolivia
November 14–November 15, 2003
14th
San José
Costa Rica
November 18–November 20, 2004
15th
Salamanca
Spain
October 14–October 15, 2005
16th
Montevideo
Uruguay
November 3–November 5, 2006
17th
Santiago
Chile
November 8–November 10, 2007
18th
San Salvador
El Salvador
October 29–October 31, 2008
19th
Estoril
Portugal
November 30–December 1, 2009
20th
Mar del Plata
Argentina
December 3–December 4, 2010
21st
Asunción
Paraguay
October 28–October 29, 2011
22nd
Cádiz
Spain
November 16–November 18, 2012
23rd
Panama City
Panama
October 16–October 18, 2013
24th
Veracruz
Mexico
December 8–December 9, 2014
25th
Cartagena de Indias
Colombia
October 28-October 29, 2016
26th
Antigua
Guatemala
November 15-November 16, 2018
27th
Andorra la Vella
Andorra
April 21, 2021
28th
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
March 24–March 25, 2023
See also
References
^ Países Archived 2007-11-12 at the Wayback Machine , Cumbres Iberoamericanas de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno. Accessed on line October 22, 2007.
^ International Relations Archived 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine , Andorran Chamber of Commerce. Accessed on line October 22, 2007.
^ I Cumbre Iberoamericana de Jefes de Estado y Presidentes de Gobierno , Cumbres y Conferencias Iberoamericanas, Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura. Accessed on line October 22, 2007.
^ "Colombian president asks Spain to invite Western Sahara to Ibero-American summit" . www.spsrasd.info . March 26, 2023. Archived from the original on March 26, 2023. Retrieved March 26, 2023 .
^ "SADR will ask, officially, to be observer member of Ibero-American Summit" . www.spsrasd.info . April 1, 2023. Archived from the original on April 2, 2023. Retrieved April 1, 2023 .
^ Cumbres Iberoamericanas de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno , Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura. Accessed on line October 22, 2007.
Bibliography
(1992) Primera Cumbre Iberoamericana, Guadalajara, México, 1991: Discursos, Declaración de Guadalajara y documentos . Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica. ISBN 968-16-3735-6
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