EU Command Leader Jefe to travel to Caribbean Security Conference to attend

Santo Domingo, RD.

Admiral Craig Faller, Commander of the United States Command, will visit the Dominican Republic during March of March to attend a security conference of the Caribbean nations.

The forum is called the Conference of the Security of the Caribbean Nations (Cansec) and will have a duration of two days, between March and Wednesday.

The central theme of the conference this year will be “Combining light traffic and responding to natural disasters in a COVID scenario”.

It is expected that Faller will develop an agenda of activities that includes a meeting with the Vice President of the Republic, Raquel Peña, who will meet the burden of the Executive Power in the past over the inauguration of President Luis Abinader.

Cansec is defined as a forum that allows public safety and peacekeeping officers to participate, talk about regional topics, examine issues, share learning lessons, and explore ways to increase security and cooperation issues. Announced annually by the United States Command.

Present participant form in the event, with representatives, Belice, United States of America, France, Guayana, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Suriname.

While virtual manners include the following nations: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Dominica, Granada, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Mexico, Montserrat, United States, United Kingdom, San Cristino and Nieves, Santa Lucía, San Vicente and the Granadinas, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The responsibility of the United States Command is to ensure the security cooperation of the Department of Defense in the 45 nations and territories of Central and South America and the Caribbean Sea.

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