
As part of its initiative, CARICOM is proposing not only official apologies but also educational programs, debt forgiveness, and financial compensation. At the same time, the African Union is developing its own reparations program.
However, this topic has received negative responses in Europe. The agency points out that many European leaders are against discussing the issue of reparations, believing that modern states should not be held accountable for events from a distant past. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed support for "looking to the future," avoiding "endless debates about reparations for the past."