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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Sir Edwin, as your
successor it is my honour and distinct pleasure to
receive your Letters of Credence, accrediting you as
Plenipotentiary Representative of the Republic of
Trinidad and Tobago to the Caribbean Community. This
is indeed a rare occasion, where the Community has
the opportunity to receive as an accredited
diplomatic representative, a distinguished son of
the soil who has played such an instrumental role in
advancing the regional integration movement and in
building the Community. Your appointment is
testimony to Trinidad and Tobago’s commitment to the
continued advancement of our Region, given the
selection of an ambassador of such high calibre.
Excellency, in addition to
hailing from a country that has made a tremendous
contribution to the Community, your extensive and
expansive career working with, and in the Caribbean
Community, has allowed you to attain a level of
enviable familiarity and profound understanding of
the issues with which our Member States grapple and
the goals towards which our Region strives. It is my
full expectation that in your new capacity, you will
bring your repository of knowledge and expertise to
the table during the deliberations of the Community,
so that we may continue to benefit from your breadth
of insight and experience.
Sir Edwin, your country, in which
the Treaty of Chaguaramas Establishing the Caribbean
Community and Common Market was signed, has not
shirked its responsibility as a leader in the
integration movement. Its commitment has been
demonstrated beyond its portfolios for Crime and
Security and Energy in the Quasi Cabinet of Heads of
Government.
The importance of those two areas
to the Community cannot be overstated with Security
proving to be a real challenge for the Region. Your
country has been instrumental in further developing
the regional architecture for Security; and the high
cost of energy may very well be addressed in part,
by the proposed gas pipe line to neighbouring Member
States.
Further, the financing of a
significant proportion of the cost of the
feasibility study towards the establishment of a
sub-regional ferry service, will undoubtedly
contribute to addressing another critical area of
concern in our Community, namely regional
transportation. I wish to express appreciation for
such a tangible demonstration of your country’s
commitment to the integration movement.
Sir Edwin, the Community is also
cognisant of the tireless efforts of Trinidad and
Tobago to increase the visibility and the awareness
of the Region through the hosting of various
hemispheric and international events, and through
its leadership role in various fora. We recall that
all eyes were on Trinidad and Tobago and by
extension, CARICOM in 2009 when your country hosted
the Fifth Summit of the Americas and the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Further,
your country will be Host of the Fourth CARICOM-Cuba
Summit which takes place in Port-of-Spain, on 8
December.
Most recently, your Prime
Minister, the Honourable Kamla Persad-Bissessar,
handed over as Chair of the Commonwealth to the
Prime Minister of Australia. During her time in
charge of that august grouping, she sought to raise
awareness of women’s participation in leadership
roles whilst advancing the principles and values of
the Commonwealth of Nations. One can well remember
the historic moment in Perth, Australia, when the
Prime Minister observed, that as the first woman
Chair-in-Office she was handing over to another
woman Chair-in-Office, Prime Minister Julia Gillard,
in the presence of a woman Head of the Commonwealth,
Her Majesty the Queen of England.
Your Prime Minister is also well
known for her interest in the welfare of children,
not just in Trinidad and Tobago but also in the
wider Community. In that regard, I recall her
proposal for a Caribbean Children’s Life Fund which
was made at the Thirty-First Meeting of Heads of
Government in Montego Bay, Jamaica in 2010. Such a
Fund would be of immense assistance to those
children faced with life threatening medical
conditions and whose families do not have the means
to provide the necessary care.
Excellency, in closing, I am
certain that in your new role, uniquely qualified as
you are, by dint of your recent tenure as the
longest-serving of my predecessors, the advice
offered by you to your Government will serve to
strengthen even further the commitment of your
country to regionalism.
It is quite fitting therefore,
that you are the first Ambassador of Trinidad and
Tobago to CARICOM. It was well worth the wait!
Against this background I accept,
Sir Edwin, your credentials and formally bid you a
hearty welcome back to the Headquarters of the
Community in your new capacity.
It goes without saying that we
all look forward to continuing to work with you in
pursuit of the goals of our Region which you
yourself have been so instrumental in building.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org
caricompublicinfo@gmail.com
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