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‘Clarity, Cohesion, Strategic Discipline’

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CMC: Outgoing Caribbean Community (CARICOM) chairman, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, has reiterated the need for the region to remain a ‘Zone of Peace’ grounded in respect for international law, the peaceful settlement of disputes, and the de-...
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KINGSTON — The Caribbean Community (Caricom) reiterated its commitment to regional stability, respect for international law and the preservation of the sovereignty of its member States, amid growing geopolitical tensions between Venezuela and the United States and divergent positions within the bloc itself. Jamaica’s Prime Minister and pro tempore president of the organization in the second half of 2025, Andrew Holness, defended the Caribbean as…

The President-in-Office of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) and Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, highlighted this weekend his commitment to the Caribbean as a "zone of peace and respect for international law", in the context of the increase of tension between Venezuela and the United States in the region. "We maintain a firm stance [...] The Caricom entry emphasizes the Caribbean as a "zone of peace" amid tensions between the US and V…

The current chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, emphasized this weekend his commitment to the Caribbean as a "zone of peace and respect for international law," amid rising tensions between Venezuela and the United States in the region. "We maintain a firm stance against transnational organized crime networks and the impact of drugs, weapons, and human trafficking on the security of our reg…

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Stabroek News broke the news in Guyana on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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