InternationalSecurity

EU, Latin America and Caribbean nations hold summit amid U.S. military moves

Representatives of European, Latin American and Caribbean nations on Sunday began a two-day summit in Colombia to try to strengthen ties despite questions on the gathering’s relevance and divisions in the Western Hemisphere over the U.S. military operation targeting alleged drug-carrying vessels, according to the Associated Press.

Colombian officials have indicated they will seek the signing of a declaration on renewable energy, food security, financing and technological cooperation at the end of the summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States and the European Union. The deadly U.S. operation, however, will likely become a key point of discussion as Colombian President Gustavo Petro is among its strongest critics.

The U.S. strikes against alleged drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific have killed more than 60 people since September. Petro has called the deaths “extrajudicial executions” and has identified at least one of the killed as a Colombian citizen. One of two known survivors of the attacks is also Colombian.

“What are we doing with this meeting in today’s world amidst missiles?” Petro asked attendees in his inaugural remarks after mentioning the war in Gaza and the strikes obliterating the vessels. He then added that his wish was for the summit “to be a beacon of light amidst the barbarity.”

Alexander Main, international policy director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research think tank, said the gathering in Colombia is the last high-level multilateral summit to be held in the region in 2025 following the postponement of the Summit of the Americas. This could make it easier for governments to frankly address the central issue of military deployment, given that the United States isn’t a party to the summit.

“It is clearly a priority for several regional leaders,” Main said.

Via
AP

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button