Nigeria Calls for Stronger Africa–Latin America Alliance at CELAC Forum in Colombia
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Bogotá hosted on Saturday the summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), marked by two central moments: the first high-level meeting with Africa and the transfer of the pro tempore presidency from Colombia to Uruguay for the next 12 months. During the session, Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi claimed one of the few consensuses still held by the Latin American bloc: “Our region has achieved something that is not a sma…
Orsi emphasized that the main challenge for the Caribbean, the Southern Cone and Africa lies in achieving real integration beyond economic dependence.
Nigeria Calls for Stronger Africa–Latin America Alliance at CELAC Forum in Colombia
By Gabriel Ameh, The Sight News Nigeria has intensified calls for stronger economic, cultural, and strategic partnerships between Africa and Latin America, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, addressed leaders at the CELAC–Africa High-Level Forum in Bogotá. Speaking on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Tuggar described the forum as a vital platform for strengthening cooperation among Global South nations amid rising geopol…
Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez Mina welcomed heads of state and international delegations to the CELAC-Africa forum, emphasizing that the meeting is part of the "Colombia-Africa 2022-2026" strategy, aimed at transforming a historically intermittent relationship into a structured alliance based on South-South cooperation. The forum brings together regional leaders, including Brazilian President Lula da Silva, and is organized around thr…
It is, strictly speaking, a strategic definition that places the region in an increasingly competitive global scenario, where South-South alliances once again gain relevance in the face of a fragmented world. The decision to prioritize this axis on the international agenda reflects a clear political reading: Latin America can no longer be limited to traditional links with Europe or the United States, but must diversify its partners and build new…
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, continues to strengthen bilateral ties with the sister nations of Africa and Latin America present at the CELAC-Africa High Level Forum, which is being held in Bogotá, Colombia, with the aim of promoting South-South cooperation. This Saturday, Gil met with Cheikh Niang, Minister of African Integration and Foreign Affairs of Senegal, a space that reaffirmed the mutual willingness to consolidate the 56 years…
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