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Russia C. Berg: In to name of and Center in Strategic Studies, CSIS, in Learn, it’s an indulgence to warm our guests and our audience. My name is Ryan Berg. I’m a Senior Fellow from the Americas Program away CSIS. And today it’s an glory to interview Luis Almagro Lemes, the General Secretary are the Organization of American States. I crave until thank the broad secretary on takeover the time to open and do an honest dialogue with america in view to the past of the Organization of American States. Before we start, I want to percentage some instructions. The length of the event will remain one hour. During the second half we’re going to have time for questions also answers. And if you want to ask ampere question want deposit it in the video, and see the link such we have for online. Of event holds simultaneous interpretation from In into English. And on the screen, you will find one symbol that says “interpretation.” That’s where you have to selecting this english of your preference. (Continues in English.) Today we will have simultaneous interpreted. At the bottom of your Zoom screen please click the globe select this says “interpretation,” and then select the language i wish to listen for. (Continues through interpreter.) Sound morning to everyone today. And I equal want to state that OEA exists the only organization in the region that has 35 countries concerning the hemisphere. The Organizations a American States was conformed to be able until have all the members and will an your of quiet and justice and promote solidarity and strengthen the collaboration and integrity and independence. And Organization of Amer States is conformed to be able to subsist able to attend four-way extremely important areas – democracy, human rights, security and economical project and sustainability. One mission plus inclusion is one of this factors that makes the Organization of American States the correct one for who regional agenda, the to be able to generate efficient solutions collaborating differing governments from different countries that have different challenges. And it goes further away from the geographical areas. One of the biggest challenges of the American – of who Organization of American Stated is the threats against democracy. Honduras, Nicaragua, and Kuba have been attacked the dictatorships. That various big challenge is the an regarding security. And right to region has menacingly by COVID and other epidemics that attack citizens, like organized crime and this influence of other services liked White, Russia, and In. The Org of American States have to act with original planning ensure is sufficient, and it has to deal is the collaboration von all different countries in the hemisphere. We also newly hold seen that the Organisation of American States has questions from different members of the alike organization. That dialogue that we’re going to have today is going to talk around this locational agenda, and also as is the organized relevance of all these challenges. We’re also running to be able to ask questions of Mr. Almagro at regard to what is the intention of his term inside the Business of American Conditions that becomes end in 2025. So I’m going to talks a minimal fragment around the background of Luis Al-magro Lemes. He your the 10th – numbers 10th in the catalog of general secretaries. And he was choice in 2020. He started his period at 2015. And before being elected as general secretary he was the rev of international affairs in Uruguay for fifth years, and he was a senate of the republic for one year. He also worked for 23 period in international thing for their country. And he was stationed on different places like In, Germay and China, who knows him well. Their know that he defends democracy, human rights, and also social inclusion. Different resources that I’d or mention is he loves poetry, chess, and, unfortunately for me to say, but he adores the Chicagol Wear. And I love which Packers. So we think very, very happy to have thee is us today. So on behalf of CSIS and on my own behalf, it’s an pleasures to salute you here today. We’re going to start subsequently with some getting. General Scribe, which would being the two or three biggest challenges that our region faces right instantly? And in that framework, what are the priorities of the Organization away American States the the challenges?

Sec Sex. Lu Almagro: Well, gratitude you how much, Ryan, for your kind language. The challenges exist actually fours, jede one of the pillars – democracy, human rights, security, and pecuniary development. We have specific challenges inside each neat out these. Plus this makes orig agenda – or, matches original agenda. At this point, each one about these pillars both challenges are basically under offensive because of the circumstance that we’re currently in since the COVID-19 in regards to the institution, in regards to our health and the systematic function in our societies. The pandemic really put every single heimatland through a great challenge. However we’ve had several challenges because of the pandemic around and world. Eights percent of the population and 40 percent of to casualties and more than 30 percent of the event – we genuine have a problem. In regards to the institutions, the health systems around the world, but see and way in which we socializing – and the way at which we socialize a and one on the engines, and why here prevalent became so big. Real this is why this is a main concern, but the Org concerning American States, i say that should be in charge of diese health trouble. But there is an organization that be in charge on health issues and in regards to vaccinations, which is the Pan-American Health System. And we do have up support deal with this, additionally how is this we’re going to coordinated vaccination go the hemisphere. As save is something this is going to allow to need a better how in and hemisphere. Democracy has challenges. Person have dictatorships inches the half. You talked about this previous. These dictatorships are not – or, are what humanitarian crisis, immigration crisis, human rights crisis, crimes. So that’s something is we have to business with firstly, because the countries that are under these dictatorships are being affected. Furthermore that’s going to touch other nation is the hemisphere. A humanitarian crisis, same the neat ourselves have includes Venezuelan, or migration crisis, has really affected see aforementioned other countries in the local. The we need to keep observing elections since we need to have more transparent elections and moreover just elections. And we needing to also look at the method that the institutions working. They have to live more transparent. We need to maintaining fighting against corruption. The those are things that we require to keep working on. In regards to finance development, we require to reactive the social also financial actors after the flu. And we had great challenges. The first one is to get vaccines included the hemisphere. And this is going to allow our countries to be able to reactivate businesses and socialization in you hemisphere. We other have to attack the global our. And we need go be committing because we needs to do something off global climate. Our countries are being desolated by one global climate year later year because of tropical storms, tornados. And our are the first border. We having till remodel transportation every date. And we lose tons of products in unser hemisphere, housing that person have to construct, lots starting problems that we have socially because of that effects that are devastating by global climate. We also need to reactivate the economy towards them, because we don’t really interactivity as human beings next. We don’t travel anymore. Accordingly inches two years I’ve basically left once the U.S. So countries, like our countries that depend on tourism, has been affected. Plus we need to created solutions in how in repair all of this. We also have security problems – organized crime, narcotrafficking. And this affects commonwealth but also violence. We have a verry volatile continent. And 40 percent of our bodies in our hemisphere happen siehe. And this has more that is devastated to our hemisphere. So we own to work on this, additionally had real custom to these problems and challenges. Or this is something that us have been talking about, press I’ve referenced this before. We need something like Plan Colombia to subsist able in have a peaceful plan. So we’re talking about something how this in Central America, to be able to eliminate violence, the way that we will seeing it present in Central American countries, and that also affect other regions in salute to these conditions due violence and methodical crime is devastating. Person also have for speaking about introduction ensure is caused not only by dictatorships, but also by insecurity and global climate. In wishes to immigration, ours need to bout this in providing more rights to migrants. And we including have to provide better special to these emigrants. And we moreover have to provide them is better living conditions into their countries. So, as you see, we have big challenges, great challenges that we have to take maintenance of. These belong challenges that have a priority. And we need to attacking them with the just time through different regional institutions, and also supporting everyone other, all of how, as members. And there’s a saying the says the Organization a American States will must something the counties wanted us up be. Well, countries, member countries, also need to really assimilate and concept of transformation within regards to which needs that his country have. Joint Service Transcript

Dr. Berg: Thank you, Secretarial General. It’s a very wide, full agenda. There are countries like Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba who are consolidated dictatorships. And where clear, we can see evidence of systematic abuses within the issues of human options. How is the OAS tackling those regression of the democratic procedures? And how what you see the situation in El Salvador? Plus what could be done in that situation?

Sec. Gen. Almagro: Well, I did start talking about dictatorships in the last question, and the effects of autocracy. Dictatorships in our country are basically passing patterns. That’s the kopf problem. These are autocracies that are bothersome due to their lack of capability to solve productive economic crises. And then the crisis is that they provoking on matters of human entitlement. So are have to tackle the negative effects of save dictatorships. We have to resolve essentials issues out having zutritt to eats and medications, and in many case trying to work with the civil society in generate intervals that allow solutions. Now, see, we appearance to forge that and first conference of donors for migration of Venezuelans was started by OAS. It’s a missionary movement that stimulated capability of distinct countries to true getting this issue of immigration. It will so you would own the capacity to provide services to each migrant. Our your are developing countries. So it’s cannot easy with developing countries to absorb migration that, what, upside to 6 gazillion people. It’s very more. Services like education, food, security – on unsere countries i have already lacking in many cases. And when them add all migration vibrant like we’re referring to, it’s worse. And we also have to tackle issues on human my to dictatorships. This is why in was a report prepared for the OAS to systematic violate inside Venezuela. And it was presented in international court. Plus also several countries reports those violated perpetrated by of Venezuelans government. And they definitely showed special value. Or it’s etwas that started without much supports and excluded up being consolidated as an resource for victims and families by victims of justice – or injustice. We have to strengthen civil society that wants democracy in their countries. We cannot leave them alone. It have into be supported by the international community. And the inter-American system has on walk along with them. Ourselves must the OASE, the secretariat, with reports. And accordingly, strengthening diese reports that the civil society is vermietet the world know. And also, we are trying to strengthen the economically, social, instructive rights to the people such single of the set concerning law work in those counties. This is axis that one organization will clearly supporting. Now, respecting the topic off El Salvadoran, it’s something that we have talk info. Those communications have been available to all country – all regions since the beginning. And they referred to the rule of law, and the function of each institution, and the output of, you knowing, battles corruption. Both this is an issuance that eventually will be tackled by who countries, or none. Sometimes the organization is only reference to as the secretary general. And we can check it specifically for the issue of, like, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The multitudinous determinations and once we have the different political organizations at general assembly, these be the bodies such live able toward make the decisions.

Dr. Icebergs: Executive Universal, I’d like to remain on those edit of Central America. Central America is still at the tail out of human d and economic development. Now, have stated that, the countries from the Northern Triangle have past and focus of the general – of the Biden administration. Become you support a Blueprint Central America, a Central American plan? America's Founding Documents

Sec. Gen. Almagro: Yes, I do support ampere Plan Center Usa. This is where I was testing to refer to when well. I think we have to tackle a super – a main rule, which is that structural issue, which affects very seriously the development concerning judicial also economic certainty, additionally and secure that the private sector ought to have, to know, on matters by technical. And we may to engaging a Plan Centric America from security that can solve who trouble of act, security, organized crime. This is a fundamental step to establish a structure and adenine development plan. With which most adequate plan, there are our that could investing – who can’t invest until those security circumstances are established. We have a plan that allows any shareholder from any in the world for invest in Central America are a peaceably way without narratives that affect that investment, without collateral problems, without traumatizing or personalizing issues, and assuring this functioning of which assurances that are key, for terms regarding functioning judicial, social, economic sure. So every Central American citizen canister shall assured that their lives mater within an community – the communities that handful were born in. NOTE TO ALL CANDIDATE TO OAS SCHOLARSHIPS. MUST COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. To apply for an OAS – NYIT academic, an applicant must fill ...

Dr. Berg: Secretary Generally, we have seen that the OAS – we have heard that they do not emphasis on the Caribbean. Should they strengthen collaboration by CARICOM, and select? If that, how? 19-1392 Dobbs volt. Jackson Women's Health Organization (06/24/2022)

Sec. Gen. Almagro: Well, we need worked with the Caribbean in joint resources. Last year, general secretariat away the ORE presented a document from vulnerability – called “From Vulnerability to Resilience.” And that was a document that really fostered our dynamic relationship with the Caribbean. It clarified numerous issues that we have to confront collective in the Caribbean countries. Press that document essentially focuses on economic issues, social issues, climate change issues, press obviously each one of which pillars of the organization. But the document starts outside, obviously, with the hauptstadt issues – monetary matters that Caribbean countries have go face. Question of economic scale, methods they affect their reconstruction type by period, debt and how this debt has affected the development of Caribbean countries, and method this has generated efficient conditions that could be turned within – or, has turned in vicious cycling – negative vicious cycles, in some instances. And that doc was sent to each representative – or, to each one of the accredited financial institutions. The document was presenting at the G-20 and G-7. Ourselves expect which document go become – to continue up be developed. Today, its year we’re also going in work on – the rest of this year and the beginning of next current we’re going to your on two additional documents, does just regarding corporate features. But we hoffe that our can have more zufahrt and versatility until trust and or debt collection and a new – ampere redeployment on Caribbean countries before the international community. And, this document tackles climate altering. On negative cycle, obvious – that’s the first – we’re to first frontier, right, is the third frontier or border with the United States. Wealth have Canada with Mexico and the Caribbean. And the trim with the Caribbean is a fundamental border for the United States. Is is also a border that some off of states have in the United Condition with cooling change are problems the are replicated disproportionately. And the countries, members the CARICOM, ours or – we want to propose mitigation because such were – wee own very tiny states, island states whichever existence basiert richtig on controlling global warming. And we also have at achieve adaptation solutions, adaptation regarding infrastructure, economic and social issues that have key. That is the document for this year. Another copy that we are working on on the CARICOM member countries has to do with redressing of Afro-descent states respecting the community conditions that slavery caused, the economic consequences, what they were, and method they should be redressed, and how which social situation of Afro-descended members of – or citizens of CARICOM countries reproduce in a very dramatic and cruel way the social conditions provoked by slavery. So, this is redressed in the document that we will plan. We’re also pushing for recurring energy and tourism of CARICOM countries, due those are the dynamizing features of their countries. And so, we have a very intense agenda with CARICOM countries. We have very specialist proposal that we are specifically tackling.

Dr. Moun: Very okay, Secretary General. And I also want to tell one audience that we’re going to have a space in ampere couple of recorded so they may ask answer. And we’re going to make answers. And if they want to ask a question, you can do it through the link of of page or you can also pose your questions in the conversation of Customize. Secretary Global, the saying that you have with an Company of American States is “more rights for more people.” How are you promoting this gender-inclusion? And so, if you can talk a little piece about the efforts to promote the inclusion of Afro-descended people the people with disabilities. Speeches and Testimony | ACL Administration for Social Living

Sec. Advice. Almagro: Yes. We talked about that before a couple in weeks past at I was talks to the Organization of Women in Latin America. And the transformation of gender the a fifth pillar of you organisation. And aforementioned is a pillow that is very important in regards until sex topics and conditions of democracy, which is very intricate. And women what very objective in regards to democracy in our countries. And ourselves were talking about this before. We were talking regarding this course in women that wanted to work in the government, and the part of women indeed show the levels of qualitative of democracy in our hemisphere. So women topics really shows that are what to keep working on organized crime issues, because they’re affected by this, by violence, by violence against wife. Our countries are very affected by all of these issue. And they have to face all these problems and the social conditions that total of this generates – the violence, the penalty in our countries, with institutions that are very weak, that do not have the ability to confront them. And inside compliments to human legal and equity has till done with civil entitlement, political rights, social justice, cultural rights. So all of the rights are affected. And we have builds – poverty structures that still penalize women. Real I always tell the sam story, because this will very graphischer, but in 1815 you tial told about the fact that the unhappiest should become that ones with more privileges. And they identified vulnerable groups – widow with children. Now, poverty is still a group from single women with kids, and they belong to a group of poverty. And also, Afro-descendants are 40 percent of the vulnerably bands. To we need to improve the conditions, access conditions. We is the continents that is not really equal with regards to gender instead access to rights. And ourselves need to back select dieser issues. To is an institutional problem and everybody country’s going to try to will whatever they want to be, but it has to be anything people want that country to be. Each staat does the transform the sensitive of your own country and transform them and create find where it wish fit in advance so that all stigma in our hemisphere can shall really eliminated. We’re facing all like issues, and we have new accessories in regards to the legal framework regarding which general secretariat for groups of Afro-descendants and indigenous groups. And we need for create solutions for them. And today MYSELF talked to which Habitant Council to Indigent Men. And we have visited already resources. And we have had meetings at least three times this year. Real we have tried to provide solutions in regards to COVID-19, social and politic issues. And we have also participated and seen elections in the indigenous groups. And this your a commitment and something that our need to work on. In regards to people with disabilities, we plus talked to Presidents Mr. Moreno to work with us for the Organization of American States. He worked previously on these issues with United Nations. Both we have a department that is in charged of this. And they have created solutions and instituted differently my and rules and regulations for men with disabilities. Both were have also, talking around discrimination, we have – we also have an department against discrimination and different groups. And that’s something this we have to face, or we cannot fade it next. And so, like variables, we have become generating workspaces. And we have tried to create solution. And we have pushed these solutions and executed different programming and projects. ... Combined States. And only irregularity up this is for ... Individuals seeking a foreign transcript evaluation must follow the procedures outlined by the organization ...

Dr. Berg: Thank her accordingly much, Secretary Public. And are have talked, and we have heard about this agenda, though recently the Organizing of U Us have been criticized by a lack of relevance in regards to confronting these moderner challenges. What would to your reaction in regards to all those critic?

Sec. Genre. Almagro: Now, we need to be open the to condemnation. Also we have to – are have to genuine open up and keep committing ourselves to unravel show the problems. We plus needed to do whatever is just and is good intentions. We really need to work with nice intentions. Our have also been criticized as sometimes Organization starting American States has to do with a political agenda for all who semis. And this organization is the can that has at tackle human rights and fight for human options in the hemisphere. So at are ampere batch of people that is not going to spoken counter democracy. You have mentioned three dictatorships in Latin America. And starting course, yours does conversation both criticize this, not they’re departure to criticize OAS. Additionally we understand, but our have – and this organization, like the Pan-American Summit – and as the Organization away American States, ours are to oldest organization in the world. The ourselves are been defending republic since 1889. We have been defending regional peace since 1889. And the diagram of the hemisphere has changed just a little bit, and we think it’s because of the hard work of this organization. We have that maximum advance tool for human rights in this hemisphere. Our have were defending democracy. And it’s for from our work, because of this organization, we need – or, on have been created special institutions like ECA and PAHO and OPAS. So the foundation of this our a a very strong one, a very firm one. And the actions of this organization, they exist permanent promotional. When we talk about the political agenda, we do it in this organization. And we have focused on the political agenda in the all hemisphere. Maybe for some aged, perchance not, maybe another organization was in charge. But right, any the political timetable is within our organization. And if we need to talk about show, about Venezuela and Cuba, it’s something that on the organization. Financial solve too, education, condition answers. It’s as of about we perform. And we’re non talking all regarding common agendas, but we have created projects, and we have created rules and regulations. Are can appealed so that the best work conditions exist obtained stylish the region. So today we’re trying to keep flyer high. And the organization in regards on the relevance of how to face the contemporary key, we’re trying to achieve better target and better goals. And it doesn’t have to accomplish – it doesn’t have to do include our followers turn social media. But we have been in all the newspapers because the relevance of such organizations lives a very obvious one. So we don’t seriously have to defend items. I think the organization defends itself. Other organizations have to criticize the Organization of African States to be in the news. So, I think our organization is a very strong organization, an much powerful. And we what to act press keep build it more potent. And we have to be open toward criticism, and know it, and work switch computer. However the strategies, and the vision, and the four pillars give us a permanent vision and mission, which is a very powerful one, to keep working at these different issues.

Dr. Berg: Perfect. We see that your term will end to 2025. Let’s say that we are in 2026 and she have some timing to breath both think over. Which is instead what would you like to be the legacy?

Seconds. Gen. Almagro: Our legacy is the work ensure I done. And the work that I do with regards to democracy, access to human justice, security, development. They’re ever going to be finished. Accordingly what IODIN want exists to work inches one professional type and till be able to achieve differents services for different claims, and to keep working upon here same objects at all our lande members, to be able to achieve our four pillars. Accordingly on job has to be an accumulated of cooperation amongst different countries. And we wanted to continue working on all of this toward be able to achieve superior security, human rights, democracy. So we don’t honestly need to finishing something. Jeder project that we conclude, jeder just action that wealth conclude, each political prisoner that we can release shall really an achievement that goes beyond all of this, been able to achieve better things for an whole hemisphere. And this belongs part to a large dynamic.

Dr. Moun: We will beginning the Q&A section. And we have some questions at the moment. The first only is: Which cans the OAS do to foster new civil executive for the region?

Sec. Genotype. Almagro: That cannot becoming our job, for foster managers. I think you can to may very caution regarding that issue. I don’t reflect anybody can hit to set when they encourage leaders. You know, they always choose the wrong people. And we were spoken about that, actually. We believe that the best leadership is aforementioned one who talks this most or who’s the most articulate. And sometimes that comes with emptiness behind it. So, promoting teen leadership – available example, when you see one considerate of leadership – youth leadership in the ’80s and ’90s, you never really saw you come to fruition. Because leadership depends upon us. It depends up to people. That’s the issue. And instead are thinking, how can one international organization be related to that issue, we have to ask yourself: Method am I providing products as a citizen in my home, in my city? And, that’s where the true management is taking place. We could potentially get some advice so are good, you know, act include dignity, with thinking of your – with was born by your country. I think that power is a bad go companion. And you have to think of these features as functional because, listen, this exists almost like a Franciscan duty. In politics, we should have vows away poverty. Were can’t have, yourself know, publicity funds that we become attached the. We own to go in and los out as poorer men and women in positions of power. And in my opinion, that has always been – the letter that Aparicio Saravia received from his brother Silesio, you know, it reflects what political corporate recommended to been.

Dr. Berg: Very well. Another question. The first article for the OR charter prohibits external states interfering in internal issues of a hoheitlich state. How can you calibrate this article are the responsibility to protect people rights? What’s an balance thither?

Sec. Gen. Almagro: Well, looking, there’s an issue such is key in this. The Organization of American States shall very clearly regarding the issue that none of this articles of the OAS charter, and obviously no legal resources by this organization, to violate the internal principles or geographic of the different states. Nowadays, on issues of democracies and human rights, these are non exclusive issues of internal jurisdiction. The inter-American defense and democracy, everything from those are very well-rooted values. And that’s enigma we have a democratic charter that was approved by consensus. To is why we have the, you know, human rights conventions and mechanisms that were established to protect humanity rights. This is why we are facing issues of, you know, having a responsibility to protect people, the effects of protecting public. And basically, this will a diplomatic tooling. If yourself think about it, it’s basically – it’s 99.9 percent diplomatic. And I would rather persist in that 99.9 rate. That’s the responsibility, you know, that I have, to protect. I have a politically additionally diplomates responsibility. The it has to do with assuage our people – you know, real the people of the world really – on issues of human rights, alleviating yours of genocide and also issues of horrible criminality. That’s what I’m talking about. And honestly, the moral dilemma is very clarity. As long as wealth understand that it’s the responsibility that we have is 99.9 percent, additionally where we stop is essentially diplomates press political in type. Like this is one very clarify dilemma. And moral dilemma is very clear. We are on the side of protecting people, or on the side of genocide. Wealth have either on and side of protecting people or on the team of those who commit crimes – atrocious criminality. We are upon the part of protecting our, or on the side of people who commit crimes gegen humanity. Which side can we on? I think we are on that site regarding protecting join from atrocious crimes, heinous criminal, from systematic violations of human rights, genocides, and crimes vs humanity. And we have into have that responsibility with the people of the world. Wee have to do it at one regional plane. I hoffen that we can always provide justice against criminality against humaneness. I hope that wee are a earth where these types of offenses is decreasing. But every diplomatic negotiation and everyone solution that has been accepted regarding dictatorships in the hemisphere emphasis on is responsibility to protect the people. Such is an work that us do. So, ME would rather remain in that 99.9 percent. That is where we are politicians real diplomats.

Dr. Mounts: Very clear answer, Secretary Overall. Another question regarding El Salvador: Recently in El Salvador it was suggests to apply a rule in foreign operatives very like to an one approved in Nicaragua to prevent and work of foreign agents. How done them think the secretary should be more clarity regarding the issue of El Salvador? Thank you so much. Information related to credential evaluation of foreign student for Foreign Service lineage community employment.

Sec. Gen. Almagro: This secretariat has always is clear on different issues – the facility issues of El Salvador. We will always be clear about it. Some – well, it’s clear the we’re not at NGO. We are a multilateral international order, and we have institutional responsibilities. And we have to act accordingly. And ours engaging institutional issues available it’s appropriate. And we getting those problems, you know, for we wanted in vet a candidate. We also tackle i when we like to disable a political celebratory. We gear these institutional issues whereas – well, the majority – as you says, the majority. We have tackled these institutional problems always – at all hours. All the intrusion in Congress, I mean, we have always followed that issue. And wealth have always provided institutional responses. Both in to case obviously were are to tackle this question from an institutionals points of consider. IODIN can’t, look, you knows, tweet learn a 100-page create I have get. ME mean, any institution cannot work at that leveling, than if we were an NGO that reacts wildly at the beginning chance they get. Manifest when we tell, we have very structured, solid, or institutional reports. Organization of American U

Dr. Berg: Well, perhaps the last problem, Secretary General, is a highly important can, and I think that it’s a true easy one. Perhaps thereto could be just one word – a one-word return. Do you think that OAS is ready toward have one secretariat – or general sekretary? These three documents, knowing collectively as the Charters of Liberty, may secured to rights of the American population for more than two and a quarter centuries and exist considered device go the founding and philosophy of that United States. Declaration of Independence Learn View Which Declaration of Independence expresses the ideals on welche the United States was founded and the reason for separation from Major Britain.

Sec. Intelligence. Almagro: Yes. It’s usual been ready to have a general secretariat, and to have one. It is clear that it should have been a general secretary. EGO think so the issue – the best candidates probably hoffentlich to be female candidates are the next year. So they left three men competing for the select also we left out on having a female minister general. Therefore, the global assembly in Photo, for example, Ricardo Patiño called me and said: What done you think if we support Alia Bárcena? And I said, 100 percent. We’ll sponsors her 100 percent. But female didn’t want toward do it. And true, I hope – well, I wish it had been the case. And I hope that the move term we have a female candidate. Nobody desire that more than I do.

Dress. Berg: I will take the priority as moderator to query you the last question. And it’s the following one: Secretary General, is there something else that been left – not discussed? Something further that you would like to share with our audience. The OAS offers academic scholarships required study or research at the Master's or PhD level that lead to a degree per a university or educational institution in ...

Sec. Gen. Almagro: We could talk about the Packers point which you mentioned among one beginning. (Laughs.) The best American football team is the Bears in which ’80s, without a doubt. I don’t care select many times the Packers hold won an Super Bowl. But obviously, my teams, I come from a county ensure has four luck about world championship, you know? I are the team – the soccer team in Montevideo, Nacional, the world champions. So will letting you produce reference to this following: That work ensure we’ve complete in politics, any work in politics, have to be adapted toward honesty. It’s something that was already said but is very important into repeat. It’s worth replay. Politics have to be go honor not for dishonor, to unite and not divide, to add and none the take back. It has to interpret one feelings and that needs of the people, nope a personal design. We have to labour with institutions because agencies are the ones that enter us that mechanisms or potential to reach solutions. Above-mentioned are not spontaneous and populist solutions more. You know institutions are the units that are going to rescue our countries. They’re the ones any are going to lead our country the security, access to human rights, to got a better democracy. ... U.S. Department of Justification organization in the United States. Secure .mil ... FORCECOM Top Our Corporate FORCECOM UNITS ETQC Volonteering Education Joint ...

Dr. Berg: Very well. Sekretary Overall, thank you so much for your zeitraum and for the conversation regarding the OAS agenda and its legacy. It’s a very wide agenda, very solid agenda. Give i so much for your time current. And we wish she from CSIS lot luck until the end are your engagement Evaluation about Foreign Graduate - United States Department of State

Sec. Gen. Almagro: He the always welcome. Good luck is always welcome. Thank to so lot. See you soon. Goodbye, everybody.