Drug Fight in Caribbean Must Conform with International Law, Caricom Says
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Drug fight in Caribbean must conform with international law, Caricom says
– T&T reserves position In view of the US military buildup in the Southern Caribbean and its blowing up of suspected narco boats, Caricom yesterday said that the fight against drug trafficking must be within the realm of international law, though Trinidad and Tobago has reserved its position on this. The article Drug fight in Caribbean must conform with international law, Caricom says appeared first on Stabroek News.
CARICOM urges preservation of Caribbean as ‘Zone of Peace’
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has reiterated the need to preserve the region as a Zone of Peace, amid concerns over increased security activity and recent United States military operations in Caribbean waters. In a statement issued on October 18, the CARICOM Secretariat said regional leaders met to discuss several pressing issues, including the growing military presence in the area and its potential impact on Member States. However, Trinidad…
STATEMENT BY THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM)SECURITY BUILD UP IN THE REGION
STATEMENT BY THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM)SECURITY BUILD UP IN THE REGION Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) met and discussed various issues on the regional agenda including the increased security build up in the Caribbean and the potential impacts on Member States. Save in respect of Trinidad and Tobago who reserved its position, Heads agreed on the following: They reaffirmed the principle of maintaining the Caribbean…
Trinidad and Tobago reserves position as CARICOM reaffirms Caribbean as Zone of Peace
All Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), with the exception of Trinidad and Tobago, have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace. Trinidad and Tobago reserved its position on the issues discussed at the meeting. The regional leaders met recently against the backdrop of increased United States military activity in the Caribbean and strikes on vessels, which the US claims were carrying drug …
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