Caribbean Leaders Meet at Summit as US Policies Impact Region

Heads of state from Caribbean nations gathered in St. Kitts and Nevis to discuss pressing issues, including the region's relationship with the US government.

Feb. 24, 2026 at 11:07pm

Leaders from Caribbean nations met on Tuesday in St. Kitts and Nevis to discuss pressing issues, including the region's relationship with the US government. The meeting comes as the Caribbean has been impacted by various US policies and decisions.

Why it matters

The Caribbean region has long had a complex relationship with the United States, with US policies and actions often having significant effects on the economies and societies of Caribbean nations. This summit provides an opportunity for Caribbean leaders to coordinate their responses and advocate for their interests in the face of US influence.

The details

The meeting in St. Kitts and Nevis brought together heads of state from across the Caribbean to discuss a range of issues, including trade, climate change, and security cooperation. The leaders were expected to issue a joint statement addressing their concerns about the impact of US policies on the region.

  • The Caribbean leaders' summit took place on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

The players

Caribbean nations

A group of island countries and territories in the Caribbean Sea, including Jamaica, Haiti, the Bahamas, and others.

United States government

The federal government of the United States, which has significant political and economic influence over the Caribbean region.

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The takeaway

This summit highlights the ongoing tensions between the Caribbean and the United States, as the region seeks to assert its own interests and priorities in the face of US policies that can have significant impacts on Caribbean economies and societies.