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(Jamaica Gleaner) – Thirty local police officers will be part of a regional team to provide security at the Fifth Summit of the Americas in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, from April 17-19.

United States President Barack Obama will be attending the summit.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Wayne Cameron will be leading the country’s police delegation. The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is also sending a contingent.

The security officers left the country yesterday on a three-week training programme, after which they will provide security support at the summit.

Cameron told The Gleaner that the police are excited about working at the summit.
“The first black president of the United States is coming to the Caribbean and I believe it is enough reason for us to go there and work and the police are eager and ready to go,” Cameron said.

Critical issues pertaining to the Caribbean are expected to be discussed at the summit.
In a ‘New Partnership for the Americas’ document, Obama said, “It is time for a new alliance of the Americas.”

He stated that this should leave behind “eight years of failed policies” and “top-down reforms” and put forward instead an “agenda that advances democracy, security and opportunity from the bottom up”.

Trinidad Prime Minister Patrick Manning has said that while it is not the intention of Caribbean leaders to corner Obama, lifting the embargo on Cuba would be on everybody’s lips.

“I think there is a meeting of minds as to how best the question of Cuba should be handled,” he said.

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Reader Comments

  1. badlall CANADA says:

    I think Manning & Caricom countries should spend their time pressuring the Castro brothers to lift the embargo on the Cuban people. For example multi party/canidates elections freedom of the press and while at it ask them to throw open the gates of those political prisons and set the people FREE. Then Obama can let up on the embargo in Cuba.

  2. yarrow UNITED STATES says:

    Mr. Cameron and the rest of officers please exibit your fine qualities as sons and daughters of Guyana, have a safe trip

  3. Brendan Samaroo UNITED STATES says:

    if thirty policeman gone to trinidad who guarding de camp?



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