On November 9 and 10, Santa Marta will welcome 12 heads of state, 6 vice presidents, and 23 foreign ministers who will participate in the fourth edition of the summit between the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States and the European Union (CELAC-EU) . The diplomatic meeting will seek to renew multilateralism, strengthen cooperation, and consolidate bi-regional alliances amid an increasingly tense global landscape.
The first edition of this summit was held in 2013, and the last one in July 2023 in Brussels. This fourth summit comes at the most complex moment in diplomatic relations between Colombia and the United States in more than a century, and amid regional tension over the White House's military operations in the Caribbean Sea. For this reason, Colombia will seek to projec

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