The Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) and the American Friends of Isaac Accords (AFOIA) concluded the Latin America Chairmen’s Conference, a three-day summit at which legislators from more than 10 Latin American countries signed the Isaac Accords principles and pledged concrete action to strengthen their nations’ relationships with Israel. Bringing together Chairs of Parliamentary Israel Allies Caucuses, senior parliamentarians, ambassadors and religious leaders from across the region, the conference became one of the largest parliamentary gatherings on Israel-Latin America relations held in the region.
The Isaac Accords were conceived by Argentine President Javier Milei, who was honored with the 2025 Genesis Prize in recognition of his support for Israel. Inspired by the Abraham Accords, the Isaac Accords initiative seeks to extend to Latin America a framework of deepened economic and security cooperation, technological innovation and support for Israel rooted in shared Judeo-Christian values. The Buenos Aires conference brought that initiative to Latin American parliamentarians, who signed its principles and committed to coordinated pro-Israel action.
“The Buenos Aires summit marks a major step in translating President Milei’s vision of the Isaac Accords into parliamentary action,” said Stan Polovets, chairman and co-founder of The Genesis Prize Foundation, which established AFOIA to operationalize that vision through public and private diplomacy. “We are pleased to see it happen on the heels of the announcement of the Isaac Accords Fund launch by the Inter-American Development Fund and the establishment of the Global Partnership of the Isaac Accords by the American Jewish Committee. By working together, we will build strong and enduring ties between Latin America and Israel, ties that will benefit tens of millions of people across the region.”
“This conference marks a defining moment as we call on courageous parliamentarians across the region to fully embrace the Isaac Accords and take the historic step of moving their nations’ embassies to Jerusalem, Israel’s undivided capital,” said Josh Reinstein, president of the Israel Allies Foundation.
“Through faith-based diplomacy, the Israel Allies Foundation is forging an unbreakable alliance between Israel and Latin America. By strengthening its partnership with Israel, Latin America is choosing moral clarity based on shared Judeo-Christian values, and a future of security, prosperity and Divine blessings for all our nations.”
Conference highlights:
- Signing of the Isaac Accords principles by legislators from more than 10 countries.
- Pledges to adopt the IHRA working definition of antisemitism in more than 10 countries.
- Commitments by participating legislators to champion the relocation of their nations’ embassies to Jerusalem, Israel’s undivided capital.
- Strengthened legislative frameworks to combat terrorism and extremism across the region.
- Keynote address by Milei: “We are responsible for uniting Latin America on the right side: toward life, freedom, and democracy. The main objective of these Accords is to defend basic values. Global antisemitism, far from retreating after the Holocaust, has reorganized itself. The most recent example is the Oct. 7, 2023, attack, in which more than 1,200 people were killed, and more than 250 were taken hostage, including 21 Argentines. That is why the response must also be sustained over time.