Ibero-American Summit
The Ibero-American Summit is a biennial meeting that brings together the heads of state and government from the countries of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. The summit aims to strengthen political, economic, and cultural ties among the member nations, fostering cooperation on various issues such as development, education, and social inclusion.
Since its inception in 1991, the summit has served as a platform for dialogue and collaboration, addressing challenges faced by Ibero-American countries. Each summit typically results in a declaration that outlines shared goals and commitments, promoting unity and mutual support among the Ibero-American community.