AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM-Canada Diplomacy: Canada and CARICOM foreign ministers, meeting on the OAS sidelines in Panama City, backed a renewed Action Plan focused on competitive economies, climate action, and regional security—highlighting Haiti and transnational crime as key concerns. Suriname Energy Momentum: Suriname’s President said Petronas is expected to make a Final Investment Decision for offshore Block 52 this year, after multiple discoveries and a new gas find; TotalEnergies also signaled a new multi-well drilling push next year to expand exploration in Suriname’s offshore blocks. SEOGS Territorial Row: Guyana’s business groups are calling for a boycott of future Suriname events after maps at SEOGS 2026 allegedly depicted the New River Triangle as Surinamese territory, with Guyana’s government reportedly preparing a formal diplomatic protest. Airport Modernization: Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport rolled out CUPPS common-use passenger processing tech with airline migration and certification underway, aiming to streamline passenger handling. Regional Energy Transition Push: Caribbean leaders and regulators urged faster, coordinated renewable energy action, calling for regional portfolios, blended finance, and climate-resilient grids. Human Rights & Justice: Indigenous delegates at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues stressed they are rights-holders, while a new study challenges who really bears carbon pricing costs.
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