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(Caribbean Community Secretariat,
Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Caribbean
leaders pressed United States President Barack Obama
for greater support in securing the Region from the
traffic in illegal narcotics and small arms. The
leaders met in Cartagena, Colombia following the
Sixth Summit of the Americas which ended on Sunday
afternoon.
A wide ranging discussion
included sharing of ideas on enhancing the role of
small business, distance education, job creation,
health, information and communication technology,
new systems and rules in the US banking system, debt
and the role of the G20 in assisting highly indebted
middle income countries.
President Obama told the group
which comprised Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
leaders and the President of the Dominican Republic
that the bonds between the two sides were deep and
that his country had followed through on the
initiatives identified at their previous meeting in
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago in 2009.
The US President, who was
accompanied by his Secretary of State, Ms Hillary
Clinton and the US Trade Representative, Mr. Ron
Kirk indicated that he had “personally invested in
the Region” and assured that there would be follow
through on the ideas presented at the meeting.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org
caricompublicinfo@caricom.org
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