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OAS Secretary General calls for hemisphere to remain zone of peace
OAS Secretary General, Albert Ramdin, speaking during the “Dialogue for the Americas: Conversation with OAS Secretary General,” interview with the Trinidad-based journalist, Wesley Gibbings (CMC Photo)
Latest News, Regional
November 25, 2025

OAS Secretary General calls for hemisphere to remain zone of peace

WASHINGTON, United States (CMC)—The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin on Tuesday called on Venezuela and the United States to use other means than warfare to settle their differences, insisting that the hemisphere must remain a zone of peace.

“I hope that both countries, Venezuela and the United States …restrain themselves and make sure whatever other path can be found diplomatically, negotiations to solve their problems at a different level that should be…a priority,” Ramdin said during a wide ranging “Dialogue for the Americas: Conversation with OAS Secretary General,” discussion with the Trinidad-based journalist, Wesley Gibbings.

“We don’t want any war in our hemisphere. Peace in the end is what everybody in this hemisphere wants. Nobody gains from a war. So I think if we can achieve that and maintain at the same time this unity going forward on that consensus based agenda we possibly will end up after five or 10 years in a better environment…and prosperity in the Americas. That is all the people of the Americas want, in every single country,” he continued.

United States President Donald Trump has ramped up his country’s military presence in the Caribbean Sea ordering an amphibious squadron to the southern Caribbean as part of his effort to address threats from Latin American drug cartels.

A nuclear-powered attack submarine, additional P8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft, several destroyers and a guided-missile cruiser have also been allocated to US Southern Command as part of the mission. In addition, the US largest carrier, the Gerald Forde has joined the build-up

But the United States military has been bombing vessels in international waters claiming that the occupants were drug traffickers without offering any evidence of such activity. Venezuela regards the US presence as a means to remove the Nicolas Maduro administration from office with Caracas warning that it would not allow such an event to occur.

The United Nations UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also strongly condemned the airstrikes carried out by the United States against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean and Pacific.

Volker Türk said in a statement that the strikes “violate international human rights law”, demanding that they be stopped immediately.

Last month, the Guyana-based Caricom Secretariat said that regional leaders had discussed several issues on the regional agenda, including the security build-up in parts of the Caribbean and its potential impact on member states.

It said that the position at that meeting was not endorsed by the government of Trinidad and Tobago.

Ramdin, a former foreign affairs minister of Suriname, who took up the position of OAS Secretary General on May 26 this year, said that when it comes to the fight against trans-national crime , it is something he believes no country will object to.

“Everybody is in favour of fighting trans-national organised crime. Trans-national organised crime has a devastating impact in each country, in our region, the whole hemisphere,” he said, adding that the “objective of the goal to fight it, I have not heard any country saying it is not a good thing to do.

“I think it is much more in the method in the implementation of that goal, the way it is being done, and I made the point that we must do these things, carrying these attacks out in the context of international law and also human rights, but with also justifiable evidence,” he continued.

Ramdin said that while “this matter” had not been discussed within the OAS “for a long time,” it was only about 10 days ago that Colombia raised the issue in the context of organised crime and “how we are going to battle that.

“I am still following the debate within the OAS on how they want to go about this,” he said, adding that what he did mention, and he intends to raise it as Secretary General, “is given the fact that fighting trans-national organised crime is an unequal battle, governments with the same tools will not be able to effectively battle or fight trans-national organised crime”.

He said those involved in trans-national crime are not abiding by any law.

“They don’t care for the law, or rules or regulations or protocols or people. They kill at random. It is an own personal interest, organisational interest and they have advanced technology, they have revenues, all illegal.

“On the other hand, you have law enforcement or the government to fight them, but in a way where they have to keep in mind all kinds of constitutional or legal arrangements,” Ramdin said, adding that he is all in favour of respecting the constitution and laws.

“But when you have this unequal battle and we want to win that battle, then you will need to find in a creative way, a new legal framework that gives the authority to the governments to fight crime with more tools with due respect for human rights“.

Ramdin said that for too long “we have thought we would have been able to battle transnational organised crime in that way”.

He said that regarding the current situation in the Caribbean, the United States has decided “unilaterally” to fight the illegal drugs trade, and while no one is against the objective “it is the way it is being done that requires some more discussion.

“I don’t have all the information as well …,” he said, noting that in terms of the positioning of some countries on the issue “that is primarily a matter for the regional organisation, Caricom. I have spoken to some about this, also at the prime ministerial level to get an impression about what the situation is,” he said, adding that he is also being asked by others about it.

“So there is an interest. Caricom is a united front, this one it looks like it is not and this is for Caricom to discuss. Whatever we can do to facilitate, we will be willing. But I think it is a matter of time that Caricom will be able to see eye to eye within the region on this matter, ” he said.

He said governments in today’s world have different inter-state relationships and “we see that with the United States, we accept that reality, the same reality we must accept in the Caribbean as long as we keep talking and keeping our eyes on the ball, which is to create a more safer hemisphere because we are not in favour of any incident lead into an escalation or a war type situation.

“We must keep the hemisphere as a zone of peace, otherwise we will be further home,” Ramdin added.

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