CARICOM reaffirms ‘zone of peace’ as US strikes raise regional alarm

Amid escalating regional tensions following a series of deadly U.S. military strikes in Caribbean waters, Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace.

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The statement came after the U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday issued an unusual warning urging Americans to avoid U.S. government facilities in the country. The alert followed reports that two Trinidadian fishermen are believed to have been killed in a recent U.S. strike, which Washington said targeted suspected drug traffickers near Venezuelan waters.

During their discussions, CARICOM leaders addressed the increased security build-up across the region and its potential implications for Member States. “Save in respect of Trinidad and Tobago who reserved its position,” the statement read, the Heads of Government agreed on several key points aimed at preserving peace and stability.

They reaffirmed the principle of maintaining the Caribbean Region as a Zone of Peace and underscored “the importance of dialogue and engagement towards the peaceful resolution of disputes and conflict.” The Community also reiterated its willingness to assist in efforts to defuse tensions.

CARICOM Heads further emphasized their commitment to fighting narcotrafficking and the illegal trade in small arms and light weapons, noting that such challenges should be addressed through international cooperation and in accordance with international law.

The leaders closed ranks in expressing unequivocal support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries in the Region, and for “the safety and livelihoods of the people of the Caribbean.”

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The statement follows remarks from Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Homeland Security, Roger Alexander, who confirmed that U.S. officials had recently briefed local authorities on “threats directed at American citizens in the Caribbean nation,” potentially linked to the ongoing situation with Venezuela. Alexander said that security measures have been implemented to address any arising threats but declined to provide further details.

Since early September, six U.S. strikes have killed at least 28 people, according to reports, intensifying concerns about the widening reach of U.S. military operations in Caribbean waters.

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