“Look, I think there’s absolute consensus by Caricom that
there should be non-interference, but it is what is said afterwards. The fact
is, from a security perspective we are very concerned about the deterioration
of things in Venezuela because it has impacted us from a security perspective. “We
have seen an increase in the movement of arms, we have seen an increase in
money laundering and just basic criminal activity,” Chastanet said, adding ,“I
think we have to take an interest in what’s happening”. On Monday, Caricom
Secetary General Irwin La Rocque told a news conference that while the
Venezuela issue is not on the agenda for the three-day summit being held on the
outskirts of the capital, he expects some statement to follow the deliberations
of the leaders. More…
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