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CELAC-EU Summit: Fewer Leaders Attend Due to Various Reasons

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Santa Marta,Colombia – A significantly reduced ⁢number of heads of ⁢state and‍ government-just nine-are attending the CELAC-EU Summit in Colombia,officials confirmed Saturday,as negotiators work to finalize a key‌ declaration potentially as early as today.

The diminished attendance casts a shadow over ‍the summit, intended to revitalize ties between the European Union and the community of Latin American and Caribbean States. While the meeting was originally scheduled for ​Sunday and Monday, sources indicate efforts are underway to⁣ conclude the most critical decisions with the “Santa Marta Declaration” today, potentially shortening the summit to ⁣a single day. The EU delegation will remain in Santa Marta through Monday for ⁤planned meetings ⁣with member countries of the caribbean Community (Caricom).

Among those present will‌ be the Presidents of Brazil, Luiz⁣ Inácio Lula da Silva, and Colombia, Gustavo Petro, ⁢as well as the Prime ⁢Ministers of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and Portugal, António‍ Costa. ⁢Also attending are the Prime Ministers of‍ Guyana,Mark Phillips,and Saint Kitts and Nevis,Terrance Drew.

The ⁣summit is set to ‌open Sunday at noon with a plenary ‍session, followed by⁤ leader addresses,‌ a​ formal photograph, and a working lunch.The focus will be on strengthening bi-regional cooperation and ⁣addressing shared challenges, though the limited participation raises questions about the level of commitment from across both ⁢blocs.

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