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Twenty Celac Countries Warn of u.s. Military Deployment in the Region

They speak of 'extra-regional' deployment, without quoting Washington, in a letter opposed to allies of the North American country such as Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana ...
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The Colombian president stressed that the majority of CELAC members signed for peace in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Latin American Summary, September 5, 2025. Celac countries warn that the U.S. military presence in the Caribbean threatens regional sovereignty and call for the defense of peace and dialogue. Most countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) expressed their concern about the military deployment of States [...] La entrada Nuestramérica. Countries of Celac reject U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean was first publ…

Chavismo accelerates an unprecedented militarization with the creation of thousands of popular militias, in response to the tension generated by the U.S. naval deployment in the Caribbean. Celac expressed its “deep concern” about the risk of confrontation and urged dialogue. Meanwhile, Nicolás Maduro insists that it is a measure [...] The entry Maduro intensifies its military escalation and the U.S. responds with more war planes in the Caribbean…

The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) expressed its “deep concern” about the extraregional military deployment carried out by the United States (USA) in the region. Through a communiqué, issued by the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, the bloc recalled the historic milestone that made Latin America and the Caribbean the first nuclear-weapon-free zone. The full document is shared: The countries that make up the Communit…

They speak of 'extra-regional' deployment, without quoting Washington, in a letter opposed to allies of the North American country such as Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana ...

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