Cuba marks 12th anniversary of Latin America and Caribbean zone of peace

Twelve years after the declaration of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, Cuba reaffirms its commitment to this regional initiative. Army General Raúl Castro Ruz announced the agreement at the 2nd Summit of Celac, signed by 33 heads of state. The commemoration highlights the need to defend sovereignty against external interventions.

January 29 marks the anniversary of the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, an achievement adopted at the 2nd Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) in 2014. In Havana, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz presented the document to the world, emphasizing the commitment of the 33 signatory countries to resolve disputes peacefully and eliminate the use or threat of force in the region.

The agreement sets key obligations, such as not intervening in the internal affairs of other states, respecting national sovereignty, equality, and self-determination. It also recognizes the inalienable right of each nation to choose its political, economic, social, and cultural system, essential for peaceful coexistence.

In the current context, the commemoration recalls recent events, such as the attack on Venezuela on January 3, viewed as a violation of regional peace. The text criticizes imperial actions aimed at dividing the region and exploiting natural resources, rather than improving living standards in areas like food, health, education, and employment.

"Today is the most important moment for all the peoples of the continent to act together, in order to preserve this great achievement," the reflection states on collective defense. The peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean are guardians of this commitment, opposing economic sanctions, terrorism, or military attacks that violate international law, including the kidnapping of elected leaders and parliamentarians.

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Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Cuban Vice President Valdes Mesa speaking at CELAC-EU summit, warning about US militarization in the Caribbean.
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At the CELAC-EU summit in Santa Marta, Colombia, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdes Mesa denounced the growing US military presence in the Caribbean. Lula specifically referred to the movement of US troops and ships in the region. Valdes Mesa stressed the need to preserve the area as a Zone of Peace, proclaimed in 2014.

Cuba's First Secretary of the Communist Party and President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, described the Shield of the Americas summit, held in Florida under the auspices of the US President, as an attack on Latin America and the Caribbean's Zone of Peace. Díaz-Canel portrayed the event as a manifestation of subordination to the northern neighbor's interests under the Monroe Doctrine. Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, also denounced the meeting as a setback for regional independence.

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel delivered a speech at the ALBA Summit condemning the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. gunboat diplomacy against Venezuela and the region. He emphasized the sovereignty of Latin America and the Caribbean, and demanded an end to unilateral coercive measures. He reaffirmed commitment to regional integration and the legacy of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez.

The Egyptian-Cuban Friendship Association (CEFA) congratulated the Cuban people and government on the 67th anniversary of the triumph of their Revolution and denounced the blockade imposed by the United States.

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In Panama City, the National Coordinating Committee for Solidarity with Cuba marked the 65th anniversary of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), founded at the initiative of Fidel Castro.

In Brussels, associations from various social sectors in Belgium, political forces, and Latin American residents are promoting a solidarity campaign with Cuba in the face of escalating US aggression. The initiative has reached the headquarters of the European Commission.

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