Ibero-American Summit

The first summit, held in 1991 in Guadalajara, Mexico, was attended by the governments of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela.

[1][2][3] Equatorial Guinea and the Philippines entered in 2009 as "associate members".

Puerto Rico has participated sometimes as an associate member, but as it is not a sovereign country it is not allowed to completely join the summits.

All these countries were either Spanish or Portuguese colonies (Belize and the Philippines were Spanish before belonged to the United Kingdom and the United States, while East Timor was Portuguese before belonged to Indonesia, respectively).

Following a proposal made by the Colombian President Gustavo Petro,[4] Sahrawi diplomat Mohamed Azrouk said that Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic will submit a request to join the Ibero-American Summit as an observer member.

Countries in the Ibero-American Summit as of 2022:
Ibero-American Summit, November 2007, Santiago , Chile .
Ibero-American Summit, 2008 San Salvador , El Salvador .
Mar del Plata Summit, December 2010
Ibero-American Summit, 2014 Veracruz , Mexico .