AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRegional Security & Crime Control: INTERPOL-backed “Orca XI” operation seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs across Central America, South America and the Caribbean, with 8,701 arrests and EU funding supporting the effort. Caribbean Police Leadership: Sint Maarten’s Chief Commissioner Carl John was elected Chairman of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) at its Paramaribo conference, with “Organized Crime” as the theme. Suriname in Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM’s COFCOR expressed deep concern over intensifying economic and financial measures against Cuba, warning of risks to the region’s peace and to CARICOM nationals living and studying there. U.S. Navy Presence Raises Questions: The USS Nimitz will dock in Kingston, Jamaica (June 1–5) as part of “Southern Seas 2026,” with regional observers urging clarity amid heightened U.S.-Cuba tensions. Aviation Shake-Up: Caribbean Airlines’ withdrawal from St. Kitts and Nevis sparked criticism over lack of consultation, while a new LIAT 2020–Air Caraïbes interline deal takes effect June 1, signaling broader regional route realignment. Suriname–Brazil Ties: Brazil and Suriname will negotiate to expand their trade agreement after a high-level meeting in Brasília, with talks expected to cover defense, energy, security and connectivity.
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