Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Association of Caribbean States called on the United States end the economic sanctions against Cuba

The 4th ACS Summit on 29 October in Panama City, Panama, adopted by the General Assembly called on the United States Declaration of termination on Cuba's economy, trade and financial embargo imposed by the United States.

Declaration that the Association of Caribbean States support the sovereignty, territorial integrity and non-interference in the principle that each State has the right to peace, stability and fair manner to establish their own political system, and therefore hope that the United States Government to end its embargo of Cuba.

By participating in this Summit of ACS 25 Member States representatives jointly signed by the Panama Declaration also stated that the Association of Caribbean States will work to promote the reconstruction of Haiti; actively supports the United Nations agencies in the Caribbean region implemented addressing poverty and disease control programmes; opposes the transport of nuclear materials and toxic waste ship through the Caribbean; and, through international cooperation in the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking, etc.

The 4th ACS Summit on 28 August night in Panama City, two oceans Conference Centre opening, including Panama, seven heads of State attended the opening ceremony. The meeting focused on regional poverty, transport, tourism and the prevention of natural disasters, and other topics.

ACS was founded in 1994 and currently has 25 Member States, three associated countries and 18 observers.

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