Antigua and Barbuda to Host OAS General Assembly Focused on Economic Inclusivity
Antigua and Barbuda will host the 55th regular session of the OAS General Assembly in June 2025, focusing on the theme “Building Resilient, Inclusive Economies in the Americas.” Ambassador Sir Ronald Sanders expressed confidence that the discussions will positively impact the region and emphasized the importance of collaboration among member states.
Antigua and Barbuda is set to host the 55th regular session of the Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly, as announced by Sir Ronald Sanders, Ambassador to the Permanent Council of the OAS. The assembly, scheduled for June, aims to foster meaningful discussions and outcomes for the region, utilizing the warmth of the Caribbean to encourage collaboration among member states.
The theme for this year’s assembly is “Building Resilient, Inclusive Economies in the Americas.” This theme addresses pressing regional issues, highlighting resilience and inclusivity, which are essential as member states navigate various challenges. Sir Ronald emphasized the importance of ongoing action in building these economies, underscoring that this inclusive theme allows for all nations to present their specific priorities and contribute towards a collective vision for improvement.
“We look forward to welcoming you in June 2025, confident that our discussions will foster stronger ties and deliver meaningful outcomes for our hemisphere,” stated Ambassador Sanders. The assembly not only aims to address economic resilience but also reaffirms the commitment of member states to work collaboratively in enhancing the quality of life for citizens across the Americas.
The upcoming OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda represents a significant opportunity for member states to engage in crucial discussions about resilience and inclusion within their economies. With a focus on building collaborative frameworks, the assembly seeks to ensure that all voices are acknowledged in pursuit of common goals. The event promises to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster a collective commitment to improving living standards across the hemisphere.
Original Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com
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