Antigua and Barbuda will host the 55th OAS General Assembly in June 2025. The theme will focus on “Building Resilient, Inclusive Economies in the Americas,” addressing regional economic challenges. Sir Ronald Sanders emphasized the assembly’s potential for fostering productive discussions and strengthening ties between member states.
Antigua and Barbuda is set to host the 55th regular session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in June 2025. This announcement was made by Sir Ronald Sanders, the country’s ambassador to the OAS. He emphasized that the Caribbean environment would encourage productive discussions leading to positive outcomes for the region.
The theme for the upcoming assembly is “Building Resilient, Inclusive Economies in the Americas.” Sir Ronald highlighted the relevance of this topic in addressing the pressing economic challenges that affect both large and small member states collectively, asserting the importance of resilience and inclusivity.
Furthermore, he noted that the assembly’s emphasis on “building” signals a commitment to continuous action. The inclusive nature of the theme allows all member states to share their unique priorities while contributing to overarching goals aimed at enhancing life for all citizens across the Americas. Sir Ronald expressed eagerness to welcome participants, confident in the potential for strengthened ties and impactful discussions during the assembly.
In conclusion, Antigua and Barbuda is poised to welcome the OAS General Assembly in June 2025, focusing on the significant theme of building resilient and inclusive economies. This assembly will serve as a vital platform for member states to address economic challenges collaboratively and share priorities. The warm Caribbean atmosphere is expected to foster fruitful dialogues, reaffirming mutual commitment to enhancing socio-economic conditions throughout the Americas.
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