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Summit of the Americas kicks off without Cuba, Maduro or Mexico’s López Obrador

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during his daily morning press conference in Mexico City on June 6, 2022.- Lopez Obrador informed Monday he will not attend the Americas Summit in Los Angeles because the US government did not invite all the governments of the region.

After much drama over what nations will be in attendance, most leaders in the Western Hemisphere will gather this week in Los Angeles during the ninth Summit of the Americas, a high-profile meeting that is expected to deliver an accord on managing unprecedented levels of migrants throughout the region.

Since the inaugural summit in 1994 in Miami, the gathering of the heads of states has created a unique opportunity to advance deals and initiatives to tackle the region’s most pressing challenges. The White House, with the input of the Organization of American States and participating countries, has put out an agenda focused on broad themes like migration, pandemic resilience, combating climate change, digital transformation and democratic governance.

But details of concrete initiatives are scarce just hours before the event officially starts on Monday. And a diplomatic spat with Mexico and other countries that insist that the authoritarian governments of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua should be invited to

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