In 2023, when the third CELAC-EU summit concluded in Brussels, both blocs reiterated their commitment to strengthening the bi-regional partnership and promoting “more effective and inclusive” global governance that respects international law. The meeting also ended with an agreement to meet every two years to consolidate and review progress.

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It is Sunday, with Santa Marta hosting the fourth edition of the summit. The meeting is taking place at a time of geopolitical and economic readjustment, with the expectation that the commitments made two years ago on issues such as trade, green, digital, and social transition, and the fight against organized crime will begin to take shape.

However, the enthusiasm generated by the meeting and by the possibility o

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