The United States government has extended its gratitude to Dominican President Luis Abinader for his cooperation in hosting the rescheduled Summit of the Americas, now set for 2026 in the Dominican Republic. Originally planned for this year, the event was postponed following a collaborative decision involving the Dominican government, the U.S., the Organization of American States (OAS), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
In an official statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised President Abinader for his leadership and dedication to regional collaboration. Rubio underscored Washington’s support for the rescheduling, noting that the delay will provide participating nations with additional time to develop robust proposals and foster broader consensus on shared objectives.
The 2026 summit will center on fortifying regional partnerships, advancing democratic governance, enhancing security cooperation, and promoting sustainable development across the hemisphere. Both governments emphasized that the postponement ensures more effective planning, paving the way for tangible outcomes that will benefit citizens throughout the Americas.
