Los Angeles, United States, 2022
Lima, Peru, 2018.
Panama City, Panama, 2015
Cartagena, Colombia, 2012
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 2009
Mar de Plata, Argentina, 2005
Monterrey, Mexico, 2004
Quebec City, Canada, 2001
Santiago, Chile, 1998
Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1996
Miami, United States, 1994
Throughout its three-decade history, the work and cooperation of the participating States, with the support of multilateral entities, civil society and other social actors, has enabled the Summit of the Americas to make significant progress on a wide range of issues.
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