Caribbean Nations Demand Peace Amid US Oil Embargo on Cuba

Caribbean leaders call for diplomatic solutions as US military actions disrupt the region. Caricom summit debates US interventions and seeks strategic collaboration.
Caribbean nations are urgently calling for de-escalation and dialogue amid growing tensions with the United States. At a four-day Caricom summit in St Kitts and Nevis, regional leaders voiced concerns over recent US military strikes against suspected drug boats and an oil embargo on Cuba.
During the opening ceremony, leaders of the 15-nation bloc emphasized the need for strategic collaboration to address the impact of US policies in the Caribbean. They called for a diplomatic approach to resolve conflicts and foster stability in the region.
Source: The Guardian


