
Havana Conference
The Havana Conference was a diplomatic meeting held in 1946 in Havana, Cuba, where representatives from 20 Latin American countries discussed regional cooperation and security. The goal was to promote economic development, strengthen political stability, and foster collaboration among nations in the Americas. Key topics included mutual assistance, economic integration, and addressing shared threats, reflecting a collective effort to maintain peace and stability in the region post-World War II. Although not all proposals were immediately adopted, the conference laid groundwork for ongoing regional dialogue and cooperation.