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    Latin American Leaders Unite at CELAC Summit, Urge US to Support Middle East Ceasefire

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant gathering held in Colombia, presidents from across Latin America convened for the CELAC Summit, where they openly voiced their concerns regarding recent actions taken by the United States. The summit provided a platform for regional leaders to express their shared perspectives on pressing international issues, particularly focusing on the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

    During the event, Colombian President Gustavo Petro emerged as a prominent advocate for peace, urging all parties involved in the Middle Eastern conflict to agree to an immediate ceasefire. His call resonated deeply among the assembled leaders, who collectively emphasized the urgent need for diplomatic solutions over military confrontations. This stance reflects a broader regional desire to promote stability and peace beyond their own borders.

    The Latin American presidents did not shy away from criticizing the role of the United States in the ongoing turmoil. They highlighted concerns about US foreign policy decisions that, in their view, have exacerbated tensions rather than fostering dialogue and reconciliation. This criticism underscores a growing sentiment within Latin America that calls for a more balanced and multilateral approach to global conflicts.

    Moreover, the summit served as a reminder of CELAC’s evolving role as a unified voice for Latin America and the Caribbean on the world stage. By addressing international conflicts and advocating for peaceful resolutions, the member states are asserting their collective influence and commitment to global peace initiatives. The discussions in Colombia also touched upon the importance of regional cooperation in addressing economic and social challenges, further strengthening the bloc’s internal solidarity.

    As the summit concluded, the message from Latin American leaders was clear: the path to peace in the Middle East requires immediate cessation of hostilities and constructive engagement from all global powers, including the United States. This unified position reflects a growing determination among Latin American nations to contribute meaningfully to international peace efforts while asserting their perspectives on global diplomacy.

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