Foreign policy faces uncertainty and dispute in Chile
Long-standing consensus over Chile's pragmatic foreign policy is fraying amid debate about the constitutional referendum
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- Policy ambiguity
- Original government programme
- Mixed messaging
- Regional integration
- CELAC instead of Prosur
- Ratification of Escazu Agreement
- Trade issues
- Modernisation of Chile-EU Association Agreement
- CPTPP ratification
- Public consultation on trade policy
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