(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) met with their
Australian counterpart on Wednesday, the Honourable
Stephen Smith, in preparation for a meeting on
Saturday 28 November between their respective Heads
of Government.
The meeting took place in Port of Spain, Trinidad
and Tobago where both parties are preparing for the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
which begins in Port of Spain on Friday 27 November.
The Chairman of the Community’s Council for
Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR), the Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Jamaica, the
Honourable Dr Kenneth Baugh said the timing of the
meeting was right as the global nature of the issues
with which the international community was
confronted – climate change, pandemics for example -
required global partnerships. He noted that the
Community was aware of Australia’s new and
aggressive outreach, especially to small states.
This outreach also coincided with CARICOM’s own
efforts to reach out to new external partners, Dr
Baugh said.
Minister Smith of Australia underlined the
historic nature of the meeting as it was the first
formal engagement between the two sides. It arose,
he said, from the desire of his country to increase
its international outreach in keeping with the
broadened foreign policy orientation of the new
government of Australia.
Australia is one of the countries whose Heads of
Government will be meeting with CARICOM Leaders in
the margins of the CHOGM. The others are the United
Kingdom, South Africa and Canada.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org