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Albert Ramdin Elected as OAS Secretary-General: A New Era for the Organization

Albert Ramdin, Suriname’s Foreign Minister, has been elected Secretary-General of the OAS for 2025-2030. His election followed the withdrawal of Paraguay’s Foreign Minister during a special session of the OAS General Assembly. Ramdin’s leadership is anticipated to tackle critical issues such as peace, security, and democracy in the region.

The Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) has congratulated Suriname’s Foreign Minister, Albert Ramdin, on his election as the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) for the term 2025-2030. Ramdin, who is 67 years old, secured his position by acclamation during the 56th Special Session of the OAS General Assembly, following the withdrawal of Paraguay’s Foreign Minister, Rubén Ramírez.

Albert Ramdin’s election as Secretary-General of the OAS represents a significant achievement for both him and the organization. With his extensive experience in diplomacy and foreign policy, Ramdin is expected to address pressing global challenges effectively. The support from the Caribbean Community, the United States, and various stakeholders indicates a shared optimism regarding his ability to lead.

Original Source: www.caribbeannationalweekly.com

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