AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCARICOM Diplomacy & Cuba: Trinidad and Tobago has distanced itself from a COFCOR statement that raised alarm over possible military aggression against Cuba, after COFCOR met in Suriname and discussed the wider regional situation. U.S. Navy in the Region: The USS Nimitz has made calls offshore to Suriname and Guyana as U.S. officials highlight closer ties, though it’s unclear if the visit is purely goodwill or linked to Cuba tensions. Cultuurfonds Award: Curaçao’s Cenaida van Dinter received the Cultuurfonds Award for decades of volunteer work preserving intangible heritage—especially traditional headscarf tying—and cultural education for youth. Regional Court Ruling: The Caribbean Court of Justice ordered Suriname to pay US$30,000 to Trinidad political analyst Derek Ramsamooj after ruling his 2020–2022 detention breached CARICOM treaty rights, including access to legal counsel. Suriname Tech & Connectivity: Telesur is modernising its network with Squire Technologies, aiming to expand advanced BSS/OSS integration and strengthen digital services. Sports & Culture in Motion: Trinidad’s track cycling championships crowned multiple winners including Suriname’s Tachana Dalgar, while a Surinamese fighter’s headbutt foul sparked chaos at PFL Brussels.
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