BRANTLEY SLAMS CARICOM LEADERSHIP ON VENEZUELA MATTER
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The unexpected invasion of Venezuela by the U.S., which began on January 3, is having a direct impact on the intention to travel to the Caribbean. The latest report by the consulting firm Mabrian, specialized in data analysis and intelligence applied to tourism, shows a decline in the demand of tourists to that area of the world to travel in the first quarter from flight searches to the 50 main airports in each of the regions of the world analyz…
This step seeks to serve the respective communities, standardize passenger transit and strengthen logistical links in the Caribbean.
BRANTLEY SLAMS CARICOM LEADERSHIP ON VENEZUELA MATTER
TIMES CARIBBEAN — ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY BRANTLEY BLOWS THE WHISTLE: NEVIS PREMIER SAYS CARICOM FUMBLED VENEZUELA AS REGION WATCHED SILENTLY Nevis Premier Mark Brantley delivers a blistering critique of CARICOM’s leadership, warning that regional silence, abandoned diplomacy, and failure to defend international law left the Caribbean sidelined as Venezuela’s crisis spiraled. In one of the most searing and intellectually devastating critiques yet …
The priority objective of the reactivation of relations with the Dominican Republic is to provide assistance and facilitate the process of formalities for citizens residing in both countries.
The Government of Venezuela announced on Sunday, February 1, a strategic agreement with the Dominican Republic to progressively reactivate consular services and air connectivity. Through an official communiqué issued by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, it was reported that the resumption of these operations is the result of a "joint work" and will materialize in the coming days. Chancellor Yván Gil confirmed that this approach will allow for the…
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