AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoU.S.-Jamaica Naval Visit: The USS Nimitz aircraft carrier arrived in Kingston for June 1–5 as part of “Southern Seas 2026,” with Suriname and other regional delegations hosted onboard—while critics say the timing near Cuba raises security concerns. Suriname-Brazil Talks: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons met Brazil’s Lula in Brasília, agreeing to negotiate trade expansion and boost cooperation in energy, logistics, transport, agriculture and communications. Suriname-Dominican Republic Deal: Geerlings-Simons and Dominican President Luis Abinader signed agreements to deepen tourism, agriculture, trade and education, including visa-free entry for Dominicans with valid U.S./Schengen visas and a new Sky High Dominicana route to Paramaribo. Regional Police Cooperation: Sint Maarten Police Chief Carl John was elected ACCP president in Paramaribo, as the group focuses on organized crime and cross-border security. CARICOM on Cuba: COFCOR urged CARICOM states to preserve the Caribbean as a zone of peace, condemning intensified measures against Cuba and warning against any military aggression. Business & Standards: Guyana’s finance leadership urged companies to meet international customer-service standards and expand beyond the domestic market—an echo of the region’s push for competitiveness.
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