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Uruguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and Colombia have endorsed Suriname's Foreign Minister, Albert Ramdin, as their candidate for Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS).
In response to Haiti’s worsening crisis, the OAS adopted a resolution calling for urgent regional coordination and a 45-day ...
The Organization of American States opened its general assembly on Wednesday in St. John’s, the capital of Antigua and ...
Amid pressure from Washington to resolve the crisis in Haiti, the new head of the Western Hemisphere’s top multilateral organization pledged to work with the United Nations and international donors to ...
Ramdin feels the OAS “must not become a force that takes sides,” when referring to the region’s challenges in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, are troubling to anyone who cares about democracy ...
Ramdin’s unanimous support from the Caribbean Community’s and of other countries in Central and South America, along with the ...
Albert Ramdin, Suriname's Foreign Minister, was elected Monday as the new Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) for the term 2025-2030, marking a historic first for a ...
Suriname’s Foreign Affairs Minister Albert Ramdin said on Saturday his country’s emergence as a major oil producer could garner support for him to be voted in as the next Secretary General of ...
Ramdin urges dialogue, sustainable development, climate action Election comes as U.S. policies send shock waves through region Ramdin is set to become the OAS's first leader from Caribbean ...
Ramdin was elected for the term 2025-2030, during the Fifty-Sixth Special Session of the General Assembly of the OAS today. A statement from CARICOM said that this landmark election marks the ...
Ramdin has served as Suriname's top diplomat since 2020, and was previously the OAS's assistant secretary general for two terms from 2005 through 2015.