Sunday, May 10, 2026

Caricom monitors situation in Ukraine

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Following is a statement from CARICOM on the situation along the Ukraine border.

Russia has denied plans to invade Ukraine, despite amassing more than 100 000 troops on the border.

“The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is deeply concerned by the ongoing developments along the Ukraine border and calls on all parties involved to act responsibly and with self-restraint and responsibility to avoid destabilisation in that region.

“CARICOM calls on all actors to intensify diplomatic efforts to settle differences peacefully and calls for the respect of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Community welcomes the efforts of the international community to promote dialogue and to find urgent solutions to de-escalate tensions in the region.

“CARICOM reaffirms its commitment to respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-interference in the internal affairs of another state, the prohibition on the threat or use of force, and peaceful resolution of disputes. Universal respect and adherence to these norms and principles of international law are fundamental to the maintenance of the international system and global peace and security.

“The Caribbean Community will continue to monitor developments in this evolving situation.” (PR)

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  1. Maybe we should be paying more attention to what is happening in the region and let the Europeans deal with their war mongering.

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