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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Foreign Policy
Co-ordination in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
is high on the agenda of the 33rd Regular Meeting of
the Conference of Heads of Government beginning on
Wednesday 4 July in Saint Lucia. The Leaders will be
examining the thrust of the Community’s Foreign
Policy approach given the on-going changes in global
political and economic circumstances.
These changes pose challenges to
the continuing development of the Community as well
as for the practice of the Community’s external and
political relations. However, they also create
opportunities that can be exploited to the benefit
of the Community.
The three day meeting of the
leaders will be presided over by CARICOM Chairman Dr
the Honourable Kenny D Anthony, Prime Minister of
Saint Lucia and it is expected that with the
exception of the Prime Minister of Belize all Heads
of Government will be present.
The on-going reform process in
the Community will be up for discussion as will
developments in Haiti and matters in relation to
youth development in particular arising out of the
recent high level meeting between the youth of
CARICOM and the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR).
The meeting of the Heads of
Government will be preceded by the meetings of the
Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) on Monday,
and the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committees on the
CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) and on
External Negotiations on Tuesday. Recommendations
coming out of these sessions will also be placed
before the Heads of Government.
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