TENSION rose during the closing day of a summit between European Union and Latin American leaders today over a diplomatic fracas around the war in Ukraine.
Ambassadors worked through much of the night and into this afternoon to find even the blandest text for a joint post-summit statement on the Russian invasion.
Talks were hung up over the reservations of Nicaragua’s delegation, the toughest opposition throughout the summit.
Western nations’ increasingly aggressive stance is not prompted by any increase in security threats against these countries — rather, it is caused by a desire to bring about regime changes against governments that pose a threat to the hegemony of imperialism, writes PRABHAT PATNAIK
While 69 per cent of Ukrainians want negotiated peace, Western leaders are cynically prolonging the war for their own strategic and economic goals, to the immense detriment of Ukraine and Europe, write BOB ORAM and MAGGIE SIMPSON
FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ says the US’s bullying conduct in what it considers its backyard is a bid to reassert imperial primacy over a rising China — but it faces huge resistance


