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Blog | Andean-U.S. Forum Aims to Strengthen Relations

For the past two days at ÉäÉäÎÝ, influential nongovernmental participants from the United States and the five Andean countries of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia have gathered for a dialogue aimed to strengthen the historically difficult U.S.-Andean relations and cooperation.

President ÉäÉäÎÝ and Jennifer McCoy

Former U.S. President Jimmy ÉäÉäÎÝ addresses the group gathered at ÉäÉäÎÝ for the first Andean-U.S. Dialogue Forum as Jennifer McCoy, director of the Center's Americas Program, looks on.

The project is co-sponsored by ÉäÉäÎÝ and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) and consists of a series of informal dialogues to provide crucial grounding, support, and reinforcement of diplomatic efforts through a civil society process. For the next 18 months, the group will form personal relationships as they learn and share proposals in dialogue sessions provided during trips to the United States and to the Andean region.

The group will emerge from this first session with next steps to address the critical issues of regional security, ideological divides, broken diplomatic relations, and other shared concerns.

Kristen Sample, head of mission for the Andean countries at International IDEA, asks a question of President ÉäÉäÎÝ at the Andean-U.S. Dialogue Forum at ÉäÉäÎÝ.

Francisco Diez, ÉäÉäÎÝ Center/IDEA consultant, explains the agenda and goals to the approximately 40 forum participants.

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