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5th Summit of the Americas

5th Summit of the Americas

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summit_name5th Summit of the Americas
image5th_Summit_of_Americas.jpg
caption5th Summit of the Americas logo
countryTrinidad and Tobago
datesApril 17–19, 2009
venuesHyatt Regency Trinidad
citiesPort of Spain
participants33
follows[4th Summit of the Americas](4th-summit-of-the-americas)
precedes[6th Summit of the Americas](6th-summit-of-the-americas)
websitehttp://www.fifthsummitoftheamericas.org/

The Fifth Summit of the Americas (VSOA) was held at Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, on April 17–19, 2009.

Organizers planned for the Fifth Summit to focus on a wide-ranging theme: "Securing Our Citizens' Future by Promoting Human Prosperity, Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability."

Overview

The Summits of the Americas are a continuing series of summits bringing together the leaders of North America, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. The function of these summits is to foster discussion of a variety of issues affecting the western hemisphere. These high-level summit meetings have been organized by a number of multilateral bodies under the aegis of the Organization of American States. In the early 1990s, what were formerly ad hoc summits came to be institutionalized into a regular "Summits of the Americas" conference program.

Agenda

Group photo of leaders attending Port-of-Spain summit.
Partial group photo of leaders at the closing Port-of-Spain summit.

The host nation's task in organizing the summit programme was a multi-faceted challenge.

The top issue at the summit was the current economic crisis, which also encompassed issues of access to increased credit and lending from multilateral banks, sub-regional banks and international development banks. Other issues included promoting human prosperity, energy security and environmental sustainability.

Regional leaders had their first face-to-face meeting with United States President Barack Obama at the summit.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez used his first meeting with President Obama to argue in favor of lifting the US-led embargo of Cuba. Chávez also used the occasion to publicly present Obama with a copy of Eduardo Galeano's 1971 book Open Veins of Latin America.

Security

The host country's Office for Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) planned to ensure that they would be prepared to deal with the consequences of natural or man-made hazards which might impact the delegates during the Summit of the Americas. The Ministry of National Security and OPDM worked together in anticipation of over 4,000 visitors.

Other American nations made security forces available during the international event. Premier of Bermuda Ewart Brown offered to request 35 soldiers of the Bermuda Regiment to be sent, but the offer was declined as unnecessary. In preparation for the summit, the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) sent 124 officers for a three-week training program in Trinidad. The Jamaican contingent was briefed and given all the necessary resources and equipment, and they were expected to bring back to Jamaica any good ideas and best practices which might be observed during the operation.

Heads of State and Government

Flag and CountryHead of State / Government
Antigua and BarbudaPrime Minister Baldwin Spencer
ArgentinaPresident Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
BahamasPrime Minister Hubert Ingraham
BarbadosPrime Minister David Thompson
BelizePrime Minister Dean Barrow
BoliviaPresident Evo Morales
BrazilPresident Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
CanadaPrime Minister Stephen Harper
ChilePresident Michelle Bachelet
ColombiaPresident Álvaro Uribe
Costa RicaPresident Óscar Arias
DominicaPrime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
Dominican RepublicPresident Leonel Fernández
EcuadorPresident Rafael Correa
El SalvadorPresident Tony Saca
GrenadaPrime Minister Tillman Thomas
GuatemalaPresident Álvaro Colom
GuyanaPresident Bharrat Jagdeo
HaitiPresident René Garcia Préval
HondurasPresident Manuel Zelaya
JamaicaPrime Minister Bruce Golding
MexicoPresident Felipe Calderón
NicaraguaPresident Daniel Ortega
PanamaPresident Martín Torrijos
ParaguayPresident Fernando Lugo
PeruPresident Alan García
Saint Kitts and NevisPrime Minister Denzil Douglas
Saint LuciaPrime Minister Stephenson King
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesPrime Minister Ralph Gonsalves
SurinamePresident Ronald Venetiaan
Trinidad and TobagoPrime Minister Patrick Manning
United States of AmericaPresident Barack Obama
UruguayPresident Tabaré Vázquez
VenezuelaPresident Hugo Chávez

Notes

References

References

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  18. link. (2011-07-16 , ''South Florida Caribbean News'', April 20, 2009)
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