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End of Monroe Doctrine: New US Policy for Latin America

This resolution calls for the annulment of the Monroe Doctrine and the development of a "New Good Neighbor" policy to improve US relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries. Citizens can expect less US interference in internal affairs, increased economic cooperation, and climate support, potentially impacting regional stability and migration flows.
Key points
Formal termination of the Monroe Doctrine, signaling an end to US political and military interference in the region.
Development of a new "Good Neighbor" policy based on mutual respect, economic cooperation, and development support.
Termination of unilateral economic sanctions, such as the Cuba embargo, potentially improving living conditions in affected countries.
Declassification of US archives related to past coups and human rights abuses in the region, aiding historical accountability.
Support for reforms in international financial institutions to give developing countries more influence over lending and grant policies.
Cooperation on climate change, inequality, arms trafficking, and financial crimes, impacting security and the environment.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_943
Sponsor: Rep. Velazquez, Nydia M. [D-NY-7]
Process start date: 2023-12-19