AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTerritorial Dispute Watch: Belize and Guatemala used the OAS General Assembly in Panama to press for continued OAS support as their territorial, maritime, and insular case heads toward a final ICJ judgment, with both sides reiterating their commitment to a peaceful, law-based resolution and maintaining the OAS peacebuilding role in the Adjacency Zone. Diplomatic Moves: Guatemala’s Foreign Minister Carlos Ramiro Martínez arrived in Mongolia for an official visit aimed at expanding bilateral relations and cooperation. Justice and Accountability: A UN working group urged Guatemala to open military archives and all military establishments to help locate thousands of people disappeared during the 1960–1996 civil war, calling it a clear demand from victims. Domestic Legal Pressure: In Belize, a Guatemalan man was remanded after a violent domestic dispute in Ladyville left his common-law wife critically injured, underscoring cross-border criminal justice links. Regional Security Risk: A new wildlife conservation warning flags illegal cattle movements as a driver of screwworm spread, raising concerns for wildlife and protected areas across Mesoamerica.
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