EU and Latin America?

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The European Union and Latin America have enjoyed a Strategic Partnership since the first bi-regional Summit in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in 1999. They are natural allies linked by strong historical, cultural and economic ties. They co-operate closely at international level and maintain an intensive political dialogue at all levels - regional, sub regional (Central America, Andean Community and Mercosur) and also more and more at bilateral level. EU policy priorities towards Latin America are defined in the Communication on a 'Stronger Partnership between the European Union and Latin America' 2005 . Issues such as social cohesion, drugs, migration and relations with civil society figure prominently in bi-regional dialogues. The regional strategy paper 2007-2013 defines the specific areas for regional development cooperation programmes. For the 2007-2013 period, EU assistance amounts to around € 3 billion, while for the same period the European Investment Bank is authorized to lend up to €2.8 billion. The EU is the leading investor in the region and the second trading partner of Latin America. A summit of EU, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) leaders takes place bi-annually, the last one was held in Lima, Peru in May 2008. The next one takes place in Madrid, Spain in 2010. On alternate years to the EU-LAC Summits, there are meetings at Ministerial level between the EU and the Rio Group. The last EU-Rio Group ministerial meeting took place in Prague in 2009. Source: EU and Latin America, europa.eu