The 52nd General Assembly of the OAS ended yesterday in Lima, Peru, and our Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez immediately requested that the Dominican Republic be the host country for the 53rd version corresponding to 2023. I hope that the OAS will come, although such a devalued organization with little specific weight would not contribute much, but it could serve to produce a real atonement because when we hosted version 46 in 2016 it was tried, but it was not satisfactory and more that that time the United States did not want to recognize the violation of our sovereignty and, on the contrary, asked Dominicans not to “concentrate on the past because something positive always comes out of the most difficult situations.” What would be the positive left by the 1965 invasion?
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