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"In recent years, Latin America has experienced one of the highest growth rates. Yet development aid funds still need to be maintained in the region. This is because one in three inhabitants still lives below the poverty line. Some countries of Latin America are among the most economically and socially unequal in the world; violence is rife and crime rates are soaring. To address poverty reduction, cooperation must be redirected to where it is needed the most. Given the economic and social heterogeneity of countries in the region, differentiated cooperation needs to be maintained. Development aid can only be reduced gradually so that these countries can consolidate their Rule of Law and further reduce the risk of extreme poverty. Latin America shares certain values with the European Union. The two regions have common interests and it is therefore together that we should address the current challenges facing our societies, as we are more interdependent than ever."@en1
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