Dominican Republic says Americas summit postponed amid tension over US military deployment
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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…
The military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean and the alleged imminence of a possible attack on Venezuelan territory have led to the postponement of the Summit of the Americas, an event to which every three or four years the presidents of the 35 countries of the American continent are summoned. It was to be held in the Dominican Republic on December 4 and 5, and who knows if by then the bombs would have already altered the inter-…
The announcement coincides with the tension in the region over deadly U.S. attacks on ships that critics accuse of murder.
The ministry claimed regional divergences and pointed out that the measure was "consensual with our closest partners, including the United States, the original driving force behind this forum."
The event, scheduled to take place in the Dominican Republic in December, is now scheduled to take place in 2026, on an unspecified date.
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