At the CELAC Summit in Santa Marta, the European Unions Kaja Kallas reaffirmed the blocs commitment to International law amidst U.S. assertions regarding alleged narcolanchas in the Caribbean.
- On November 9, Kaja Kallas, the top diplomat of the European Union, emphasized the blocs strong stance supporting International law in response to U.S. claims at the CELAC Summit.
- The summit, held in Santa Marta, Colombia, provided a platform for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States to discuss regional security issues including U.S. accusations of narco-activity.
- Kallas highlighted the importance of diplomacy in addressing the challenges posed by the United States, particularly regarding its allegations related to narcotrafficking in the Caribbean.
Why It Matters
This event underscores the ongoing tensions between the European Union and the United States over international law and regional security, reflecting broader geopolitical dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean.