Commonwealth Leaders Open Dialogue on Reparations for Slave Trade

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Commonwealth Leaders Agree on Reparations Dialogue
56 heads of government, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, acknowledge calls for discussions on reparatory justice for the transatlantic slave trade
UK government maintains it will not pay reparations
Reparations could take many forms, from financial to symbolic
Conversation continues on reparatory justice at UK-Caribbean forum in 2025

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