Strengthening relations between the Council of Europe and Latin America
Recommendation 2296
(2025)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 10 April 2025 (17th sitting) (see Doc. 16129, report of the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy,
rapporteur: Mr Antonio Gutiérrez Limones). Text
adopted by the Assembly on 10 April 2025 (17th sitting).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly draws
the Committee of Ministers’ attention to its Resolution 2603 (2025) “Strengthening
relations between the Council of Europe and Latin America”, in which it
underlines that Europe and Latin America share multidimensional
ties as well as the same fundamental values: the universality of
human rights, the irreplaceable nature of democracy and the primacy
of the rule of law over the rule of might.
2. The existing links between Europe and Latin America are particularly
relevant in the current volatile and uncertain geopolitical context.
The rules-based international order is under attack and, at the
same time, the global challenges requiring a common international
response based on multilateralism and co-operation are growing:
geopolitical conflicts and threats to international security, climate
change and environmental degradation, energy transition and the
management of relevant natural resources, mass migrations, health risks
and the use of artificial intelligence.
3. The Assembly recognises that the Council of Europe has already
institutionalised relations and established contacts with several
regional organisations and institutions in Latin America:
3.1 a memorandum of understanding
was signed between the Council of Europe and the Organization of
American States (OAS) in 2011;
3.2 the European Court of Human Rights, together with the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the African Court on Human
and Peoples’ Rights, adopted the Declaration of San José in 2018, which
establishes the Permanent Forum of Institutional Dialogue;
3.3 dialogue and co-operation activities have been developed
with the Ibero-American system and its sectoral organisations;
3.4 a co-operation agreement was signed in 2008 between the
Assembly and the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (Parlatino).
4. The Assembly considers that it is more important than ever
for Europe to strengthen its ties with regions that share its values.
The Latin American region should be considered as a natural ally.
While the existing partnerships with multilateral organisations
and countries in Latin America should be strengthened, the Council of
Europe should also seek to develop dialogue and new forms of co-operation
in the region. In the light of the above, and building on the Reykjavik
Declaration, the Assembly invites the Committee of Ministers to:
4.1 further strengthen the relations
of the Council of Europe with relevant multilateral organisations in
Latin America, in particular the OAS and the Ibero-American System,
through high-level meetings, sectoral agreements, technical co-operation
activities, exchange of expertise and joint events, with a view
to:
4.1.1 upholding multilateralism and the respect for
international law;
4.1.2 promoting and protecting human rights;
4.1.3 countering the backsliding of democracy;
4.1.4 promoting the principles of the rule of law;
4.1.5 addressing the impact of pollution, climate change and
loss of biodiversity;
4.1.6 addressing the impact of new technologies and artificial
intelligence;
4.2 engage in a dialogue with Latin American States, to promote
Council of Europe standards and technical expertise and to encourage
their accession to the enlarged agreements, enlarged partial agreements
and conventions that are open to non-member States of the Council
of Europe, such as the Council of Europe Framework Convention on
Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule
of Law (CETS No. 225), the European Commission for Democracy through
Law (Venice Commission), the Council of Europe International Co-operation
Group on Drugs and Addictions (Pompidou Group) and the enlarged
partial agreement on the special tribunal for the crime of aggression against
Ukraine, once it is established.