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As quesĀtions perĀsist over Trinidad and ToĀbaĀgoās strained reĀlaĀtionĀship with CariĀcom, poĀlitĀiĀcal sciĀenĀtists are diĀvidĀed on whether the counĀtryās reĀcent elecĀtion to the UnitĀed NaĀtions SeĀcuĀriĀty CounĀcil (UNĀSC) will inĀfluĀence Prime MinĀisĀter KamĀla PerĀsad-BissesĀsarās deĀciĀsion to perĀsonĀalĀly atĀtend and lead the naĀtionĀal delĀeĀgaĀtion to the 51st Heads of GovĀernĀment MeetĀing in St LuĀcia in two weeks.
CariĀcom leadĀers are schedĀuled to meet from JuĀly 5 to 8 unĀder the leadĀerĀship of inĀcomĀing chair and St LuĀcia Prime MinĀisĀter Philip J Pierre.
EarĀliĀer this month, on June 3, CariĀcom memĀber states joined 181 of 191 UnitĀed NaĀtions memĀbers in backĀing T&Tās bid for a non-perĀmaĀnent seat on the UN SeĀcuĀriĀty CounĀcil for the 2027 to 2028 term.
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