AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDutch Slavery Reckoning: Dutch PM Rob Jetten faced a blunt reparations demand during a Curaçao visit to Museo Tula, after the Netherlands abstained on a UN slavery resolution—Jetten admitted coordination with Suriname and the wider Kingdom “should have been handled much better.” Courtroom Twist: In the Netherlands, a Rotterdam court convicted Taghi lawyer Inez Weski but did not send her back to jail, cutting her sentence to 42 days after a procedural breach involving confidential client material. Suriname-Linked Energy & Mining: In Suriname’s orbit, APA Corporation declared a cash dividend while Canadian explorer Founders Metals reported high-grade gold hits from deep auger drilling at its Antino project, with the target still open at depth. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM foreign ministers met in Suriname, as Suriname’s foreign minister pushed a cooperation agenda with Venezuela covering energy, agriculture, fishing and tourism. Food & Agriculture: Caribbean Week of Agriculture returns to Jamaica for its 20th edition, with a launch event set for May 21.
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