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Trinidad and Tobago has decided to withhold its support for a Caricom statement advocating for the Caribbean region to maintain its status as a ‘zone of peace’. The Caricom heads of government met to discuss various regional issues, including the increasing US military presence in the Caribbean and its potential impacts. Despite this, Trinidad and Tobago reserved its position, refusing to support the consensus. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has previously spoken in favor of the US military presence in the region, contradicting other regional leaders who stress the Caribbean’s peaceful identity. This decision has led to criticism from Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles, who has called for clarification on the government’s stance.
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