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Multilateralism, Democracy, and Venezuela Set the Agenda: OAS General Assembly in Panama

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June 21, 2026

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Opening conference of the OAS sessions in Panama: Albert Ramdin, OAS Secretary General; Javier Martinez Acha, Panamanian Foreign Minister; and Laura Gil, OAS Assistant Secretary General. The post Multilateralism, Democracy, and Venezuela Set the Agenda: OAS General Assembly in Panama appeared first on Newsroom Panama.

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Prensa Latina

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· Jun 23, 2026

ALBA-TCP conmemoró 200 años del Congreso Anfictiónico de Panamá

Caracas, 23 jun (Prensa Latina) La Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América-Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos (ALBA-TCP) conmemoró la víspera el Bicentenario del Congreso Anfictiónico de Panamá, informó hoy el bloque de integración en un comunicado. The post ALBA-TCP conmemoró 200 años del Congreso Anfictiónico de Panamá first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

TVN Canal 2

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· Jun 21, 2026

Asamblea de la OEA en Panamá: multilateralismo, democracia y Venezuela marcan la agenda

Panamá vuelve a ser el epicentro del diálogo hemisférico con una Asamblea General de la OEA enfocada en democracia, seguridad y las crisis en Venezuela, Nicaragua y Haití.

Nuevo Día

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mulino pide en la OEA una «pronta transición democrática» en Venezuela

El presidente de Panamá, José Raúl Mulino, instó en la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA) a impulsar una “pronta transición democrática” en Venezuela mediante la realización de elecciones libres, transparentes y con observación internacional, como parte de un llamado general a la recuperación institucional en la región. Las declaraciones las ofreció durante la inauguración de [] La entrada Mulino pide en la OEA una «pronta transición democrática» en Venezuela se publicó primero en Nuevo Día.

La Diaria

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· Jul 2, 2026

Qué es el Compromiso de Santiago, al que Uruguay tiene “muy buena disposición” para adherir, según Kast

El acuerdo contra la “delincuencia transnacional” reúne a los países sudamericanos que integran el Escudo de las Américas y prevé la coordinación en materia de seguridad, trazabilidad, control migratorio y control fronterizo.En la 68ª Cumbre de Jefes de Estado y Estados Asociados del Mercosur, que marcó el inicio de la presidencia pro tempore de Uruguay, el presidente Yamandú Orsi y su par chileno, el ultraderechista José Antonio Kast, coincidieron en materia de seguridad. [Orsi aseguró que Uruguay buscará fortalecer “la coordinación regional en la lucha contra el crimen organizado transnacional”](https://ladiaria.c...Continuar leyendo...

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· Jun 24, 2026

Panama Calls on the OAS to Take Action Against the Democratic Decline in the Region

Panama called on the Organization of American States (OAS) to address regional democratic erosion. During... The post Panama Calls on the OAS to Take Action Against the Democratic Decline in the Region appeared first on Newsroom Panama.

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Related coverage for "Multilateralism, Democracy, and Venezuela Set the Agenda: OAS General Assembly in Panama": Prensa Latina — ALBA-TCP conmemoró 200 años del Congreso Anfictiónico de Panamá. TVN Canal 2 — Asamblea de la OEA en Panamá: multilateralismo, democracia y Venezuela marcan la agenda. Nuevo Día — Mulino pide en la OEA una «pronta transición democrática» en Venezuela. La Diaria — Qué es el Compromiso de Santiago, al que Uruguay tiene “muy buena disposición” para adherir, según Kast. Newsroom Panama — Panama Calls on the OAS to Take Action Against the Democratic Decline in the Region