Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa: Straying from the OAS, But Making Time for Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
A number of Latin American leaders have developed the habit of turning their backs as far and as quickly as possible for the Organization of American States (OAS), considered by them, fairly or not, as a leading extension of U.S. dominance. As of now, Ecuador’s government, which has just hosted the Iranian president, has voiced increasingly rambunctious criticism of the OAS due to its inadequate arbitration during the Honduran coup.
This analysis was prepared by Research Fellow Olga Imaquingo at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs.
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