Other Latin American nations, including Brazil, also expressed their own concerns about the matter.
The Chilean nation expressed complete solidarity with the innocent student.
Some African nations expressed interest in becoming more involved.
But several other nations that American officials view as essential to a coordinated effort have either expressed reservations about such agreements or are openly opposed.
The two nations expressed a desire to reach further agreements relating to security, tourism, sport, air transport and education.
Since then, more than 60 nations have expressed support for the initiative.
Around the world, nations expressed their condolences and offered help.
Several Western nations and organizations have expressed concern that the law reflects a step back from Russia's public commitments to become more democratic.
Before the development of separate doctrinal publications, many nations expressed their military philosophy through regulations.
Some European nations have expressed fears that even announcing the formation of a force could lead to genocide.