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Letter to the Editor: A Challenge to the Caribbean Zone of Peace

Since the government of the United States of America has stationed an armada of some of the world’s most powerful military ships off the coast of Venezuela and, therefore, in the waters of the Caribbean, this fact has become to some CARICOM leaders ‘a bone of contention’, while, to others, it is more than welcome. Some 46 years ago on October 31, 1979, the government of Grenada, supported by all of the Caribbean Heads of State, introduced a Reso…

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The summit of the Celac and the European Union is taking place this Sunday in Colombia, with notable absences and between tensions with the United States.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Santa Marta, Colombia. The summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) and the European Union (EU) is taking place in Colombia with notable absences and in a context of tensions with the United States in the region. Of the 33 members of Celac and 27 of the EU, only nine heads of state or government attend the meeting that takes place until Monday in Santa Marta, among them the president of the European Council, Antonio…

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"All states are equal and must respect international law and resolve their disputes by peaceful means." Thus said government president Pedro Sánchez, this Sunday from Santa Marta, Colombia, where only eight of the sixty prime ministers and heads of state who were invited to attend the summit between the EU, Latin America and the Caribbean (EU-CELAC).In the midst of Donald Trump's threats to the Caribbean, Sánchez has advocated a "deeper and more…

·Madrid, Spain
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By EFE - The number of heads of state and government attending the fourth summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union (EU) this Sunday in the Colombian city of Santa Marta has been reduced from twelve to nine, official sources reported. The bi-regional meeting, marked by notable absences and cancellations from European and Latin American leaders, has generated little interest among the rulers of …

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By EFE - The number of heads of state and government attending the fourth summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union (EU) this Sunday in the Colombian city of Santa Marta has been reduced from twelve to nine, official sources reported. The bi-regional meeting, marked by notable absences and cancellations from European and Latin American leaders, has generated little interest among the rulers of …

·Panama City, United States
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Chancellor Juan Ramón de la Fuente travelled yesterday to Santa Marta, Colombia, to participate in the fourth summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac)-European Union (EU), to be held today and tomorrow.

·Mexico
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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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