One of the most prominent leaders of Latin America’s resurgent left on Friday rejected US policies towards the region, underlining growing regional tensions as Friday’s fourth Summit of the Americas meeting began in the Argentine seaside resort of Mar del Plata.
Evo Morales, the coca growers’ leader who could become Bolivia’s president next month, told the FT that Latin Americans could “no longer tolerate that so much wealth was concentrated in so few hands”.




