EU-Latin America relations :

Subtitle
Charting a course for the future, Report of the European Policy Summit
Volume, number, page
41 p.
Year of Publication
2015
Author(s)
Friends of Europe
Organization Name
Friends of Europe
City
Brussels
Country of Publication
Belgium
Full Date
Summer 2015
Considered Countries
Brazil
China
Mexico
Argentina
Cuba
Category
Books
Theme
BILATERAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Subregion - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Business
Civil Society
Cultural
Keyword(s)
Biregional Co-operation
Development Co-operation
Financial Co-operation
North-South Co-operation
European Union Policy
Latin America
Economic integration policy
CELAC
Foreign direct investments
International Co-operation
Environment
Political Dialogue
Drug Policy
Drugs
COP
Abstract
Latin America and the European Union have great potential for future cooperation on a range of global challenges, participants told a conference co-organised by Friends of Europe and the Konrad Adenaur Stiftung. “Latin American countries are now largely dynamic democracies,” said Christian Leffler, Managing Director for the Americas at the European External Action Service. “This has allowed a strengthening of ties. The stock of EU investment in Brazil is bigger than EU investment in Russia and China together, and there is a long-standing relationship to build on.”