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Belize welcomes the secretary-general of OAS on official visit 

BELIZE / USA – Prime Minister John Briceño, minister of finance, economic development and investment, on Monday met with H.E. Luis Almagro Lemes, secretary-general of the Organization of American States (OAS), who arrived on August 21, 2022, for an official visit to Belize.

The meeting included a presentation on the status of the illegal encroachments by Guatemalan nationals in Belize that are in contravention of the Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) agreed to by Belize and Guatemala in 2005. The presentation highlighted the deforestation of Belize’s national parks and protected areas for illegal agriculture and the to provide grazing land for cattle rearing. Additionally, it highlighted issues dealing with illegal logging, gold panning and poaching of endangered species within Belize.  Belize called on the OAS to engage with the Guatemalan authorities to abide by the measures.

Secretary-General Almagro stressed the importance of the presence of security agencies in the problem areas to ensure implementation of the CBMs and compliance with Belizean laws.  He committed to strengthening the coordination between the OAS Office in the Adjacency Zone and the Belizean authorities.

Belize also highlighted the implementation of its amnesty programme, which will regularize undocumented immigrants, mainly Central Americans, and provide them with a path to citizenship. An update was also provided on migration trends and the implications for Belize becoming a part of the migration corridor to the United States of America.

The government of Belize also updated the secretary-general on the latest developments regarding Belize’s presentation of its case to the International Court of Justice.

Also discussed during the meeting were hemispheric issues where both sides expressed their points of view on the recent political developments within Latin America and the Caribbean.

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