Biden seeks unity, finds discord at Summit of the Americas

LOS ANGELES (AP) — President Joe Biden tried to present a unifying vision for the Western Hemisphere on Thursday but the Summit of the Americas quickly spilled into open discord. It was a telling illustration of the difficulties of bringing North and South America together around shared goals on migration, the economy and climate. Biden told the summit the Western Hemisphere could be “the most prosperous, most peaceful, secure region in the world.” But quick on the heels of Biden’s remarks, he heard objections from the leaders of Belize and Argentina to the U.S. decision to exclude from the summit countries with authoritarian leaders.