Dominican Republic postpones Summit of the Americas
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Americas Summit Shelved After Deadly US Boat Strikes Jolt Region
A key meeting for leaders from across the Americas has been shelved until next year, as US military strikes on boats in the Caribbean and near South America’s Pacific coast intensify tensions with Venezuela and divide the region.
Summit of the Americas Derailed Due to Tensions Caused by US
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic announced on Monday that the 10th Summit of the Americas, scheduled for early December, has been postponed due to deep regional differences that are hindering discussions. A new date was not provided. According to a statement, the decision followed a “detailed analysis of the political and social situation in the region” and was “reached in consensus with key …
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. The diplomatic tensions gripping the region, marked by the US military deployment that is putting pressure on Venezuela, were reflected in the Dominican Republic's decision to postpone the Summit of the Americas, which was to be held in the Caribbean nation in December. Dominican authorities stated that they made the decision "after a careful analysis of the situation in the region," without elaborating on the…
“We fully support the decision to postpone the summit and will continue to work together with the Dominican Republic and other countries in the region to plan a productive event in 2026, focused on strengthening partnerships and improving the security of our citizens,” said the US official.
The Dominican Republic government announced on Monday the postponement of the tenth Summit of the Americas, which was scheduled to take place this week in Punta Cana, to 2026 due to the current difficulties in dialogue within the region. "In 2022, when we assumed the responsibility of organizing the tenth Summit of the Americas, the profound divisions that currently hinder productive dialogue in the Americas were unforeseeable," the Ministry of …
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