AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDiplomatic Push (Brazil–Suriname): Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons is in Brasília for a state visit with Brazil’s President Lula, with talks expected to produce 12 agreements on defense, energy, security and connectivity, as both sides look to deepen cooperation around border security and Suriname’s oil and gas potential. Regional Security Leadership: Sint Maarten Police Chief Commissioner Carl John was elected president of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) during its Paramaribo conference, with the group focusing on organized crime’s impact on regional development. CARICOM Foreign Policy Rift (Cuba): At CARICOM’s COFCOR meeting in Paramaribo, ministers issued a strongly worded statement condemning U.S. pressure on Cuba and warning against possible military escalation—but Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago reserved their positions, highlighting divisions inside the bloc. Legal Win for Suriname Detention Case: Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ruled in favor of political analyst Derek Ramsamooj, finding his 2020 detention in Suriname breached treaty rights, awarding him US$30,000 and ordering costs. Climate Risk Warning (CBCS): Curaçao and Sint Maarten’s central bank warned that climate change threatens inflation, financial stability and critical infrastructure, urging stronger national adaptation planning across the monetary union. Business/Industry Link: Supermax’s associate plans a US$50m medical glove facility in Brazil and signals market expansion into Mercosur associate countries including Guyana and Suriname.
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