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CARICOM’s Commitment to Associate Members Applauded by BVI on 50th Anniversary

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The Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Dr. Hon. Natalio Wheatley, has expressed his appreciation for CARICOM’s renewed commitment to the British Virgin Islands and other Associate Members as the regional body celebrates its 50th anniversary.

During CARICOM’s 45th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago from 3rd-5th July, the Heads of Government agreed to hold “regular consultations with the Associate Members prior to the Regular July Meetings of the Conference.” This commitment, stated in the meeting’s communique, was one of the primary recommendations arising from a CARICOM special consultation requested by Premier Wheatley.

The consultation aimed to discuss the near and long-term support that CARICOM can provide to Associate Members in terms of their social, political, economic, and sustainable development. The Heads of Government also expressed their desire for Martinique and Curacao to become Associate Members as soon as possible.

Premier Wheatley commended CARICOM’s renewed commitment to its Associate Members, stating, “The Associate Members owe a great debt to the immediate past Chairman of CARICOM, Prime Minister of the Bahamas Hon. Philip Davis, who actively sought to deepen engagement between CARICOM and its Associate Members in strengthening regional cooperation. CARICOM has embraced its entire family, which includes the five current Associate Members of Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. They enrich CARICOM and add value in various ways, particularly in areas where they possess expertise or competence, such as financial services. The Associate Members also benefit from the experience of the full Members. I am immensely grateful for CARICOM’s support to Associate Members on its 50th anniversary and eagerly anticipate the inclusion of Martinique and Curacao as Associate Members in the future.”

During the meeting, Premier Wheatley and other Heads of Government engaged in discussions covering trade, food security, regional security, climate change, and international finance, among other topics.

 

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