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Dominican Republic postpones Summit of the Americas due to ‘profound divergences’

B’nai B’rith International said “the postponement raises serious concerns that the summit may not be held at all.”

Summit of the Americas
U.S. President Joe Biden joins leaders across the Western Hemisphere at the 9th Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, Calif., June 10, 2022. Credit: Office of the President of the United States via Creative Commons.

B’nai B’rith International voiced concern after organizers delayed the 10th Summit of the Americas, which had been scheduled for Dec. 4-5 in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

The summit—traditionally hosted under the Organization of American States as a forum for leaders across the Western Hemisphere—was launched 30 years ago during the Bill Clinton administration.

The Dominican government announced on Nov. 3 that the gathering will be delayed until 2026, citing “profound divergences that currently hinder productive dialogue in the Americas.”

“Added to this situation is the impact caused by recent climatic events that have severely affected several Caribbean countries,” the announcement said.

“The postponement raises serious concerns that the summit may not be held at all,” BBI stated on Nov. 11, adding that they urge leaders “to recommit to constructive engagement and ensure that opportunities for collaboration are not lost.”

BBI represents constituents from 20 Latin American countries at the OAS.

“BBI’s agenda at the OAS has always addressed issues such as discrimination, terrorism, developing and fostering democracy in Latin America, combating poverty and social unrest and freedom of speech,” according to the organization’s website.

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