AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela–U.S. Thaw: Interim President Delcy Rodríguez said the US capture of Nicolás Maduro put Venezuela “on the right path,” celebrating renewed diplomatic relations and hinting disputes can be handled via talks. Colombia’s Rightward Turn: Preliminary results show Trump-endorsed Abelardo de la Espriella winning a razor-thin runoff over Iván Cepeda, triggering protests and raising fears about democratic stability and the next crackdown agenda. Refugee Protection in Brazil: Brazil marked World Refugee Day with a ceremony at the Justice Ministry, stressing stronger asylum capacity and long-term integration with UNHCR and civil society. Fisheries Cooperation: Countries adopted the Mombasa Declaration to boost cross-border transparency and fight illegal fishing, aiming to harmonize rules and share vessel data. OECS–Latin America Push: Antigua and Barbuda’s PM Gaston Browne urged OECS to engage Latin America more strategically, including expanding Spanish capacity and targeting logistics hubs like Panama. Argentina Borrowing Flexibility: Argentina authorized up to $5B in external debt via decree, expanding executive power to negotiate terms and setting US-court jurisdiction for creditor disputes.
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