加勒比共同体峰会开幕,美国军事行动成批评靶心
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-02-25 22:49

Group 1 - The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) summit opened in St. Kitts and Nevis, with 15 countries participating, focusing on U.S. military interventions and policies affecting the region [1][2] - Leaders expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. policies over the past year, including pressure on regional countries to reject Cuban medical missions and to cool relations with China [1] - Concerns were raised about the potential deployment of U.S. military equipment in the Caribbean, which has heightened regional vigilance [1] Group 2 - The situation in Cuba was highlighted, with leaders warning that Cuba's severe economic difficulties and humanitarian pressures could impact the entire Caribbean region if prolonged [2] - The outgoing CARICOM chair, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, emphasized that Cuba's long-term crisis would not be confined to its borders and called for constructive dialogue between Cuba and the U.S. [2] - U.S. military actions in the Caribbean, justified as targeting drug traffickers, have resulted in significant casualties, with at least 151 deaths reported since September 2025, raising concerns among local families and leaders [2]

加勒比共同体峰会开幕,美国军事行动成批评靶心 - Reportify