Cumbre de la Caricom: Jefes de Estado del Caribe avanzan en la integración económica

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Reunión de Caricom busca potenciar integración del Caribe

La 40 Reunión Ordinaria de la Conferencia de Jefes de Gobierno de la Comunidad del Caribe (Caricom) continúa con sesiones y llamamientos a fortalecer los mecanismos de integración regional.

El secretario general de Caricom, Irwin LaRocque, indicó que la resistencia que buscamos construir se extiende a las economías nacionales y debe construirse sobre la base proporcionada por el Mercado Único y la Economía de la Caricom (CSME).

LaRocque reconoció la ‘tarea desafiante’ de crear un mercado de 12 economías, cada una de las cuales se encuentra en diferentes niveles de desarrollo.

Sin embargo, también emitió un tono alentador al señalar ‘hemos perseverado y hemos progresado’.

Al subrayar la importancia de cumplir con los plazos acordados para la implementación efectiva del CSME, dijo que ‘nos interesa acelerar este proceso y crear una economía regional competitiva’.

También señaló la omnipresencia del crimen y la inseguridad dentro de la Comunidad, aunque reiteró que los gobiernos hacen esfuerzos para mejorar la cooperación y combatir ese flagelo.

‘Debemos estar preparados legalmente y operativamente para desafiar a aquellos que intentan alterar nuestra sociedad y destruir nuestra forma de vida’, consideró.

Se espera que los jefes de Gobierno de Caricom revisen las recomendaciones emanadas de la Cumbre Especial sobre Seguridad en mayo pasado, con el objetivo de profundizar la cooperación de seguridad para enfrentar el crimen transnacional y doméstico.

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CARICOM integration journey a standard bearer: Secretary-General LaRocque

In setting the tone for the 40th CARICOM Heads of Government Summit which opened in Saint Lucia on Wednesday, 3 July, Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, said that CARICOM’s journey is recognised as the standard bearer by other developing countries seeking to build their own regional integration arrangements.

“From across the globe, they have come to study our systems, our institutions, and our integration movement as a model for improving theirs. They understand that what we have been doing has endured,” the Secretary-General told the gathering of CARICOM Heads of Government and delegations, and special invitees which included the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and Prime Minister Erna Solberg of Norway.

“We have earned the respect of the international community. We have shown that a group of small states acting in concert and with purpose can achieve much. That must be the guiding light as we deliberate over the next two days,” the Secretary-General stated.

He told host Prime Minister Allen Chastanet of Saint Lucia that he would be a “standard bearer for CARICOM” over the next six months as he led the Community’s efforts to advance the integration movement.

The Secretary-General commended Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, for guiding CARICOM during the past six months. Through a challenging period, Ambassador LaRocque said PM Harris ensured that the momentum of the reinvigorated international and regional agendas was maintained.

As he welcomed Norway’s Prime Minister to the Summit as the Special Guest of the Conference, he said her presence underlined Norway’s commitment to strengthen relations with the Community.

Lauding Norway’s support, he told Ms Solberg: “You are also a prominent advocate on issues related to climate change, the environment and the sustainable ocean economy, matters which are of critical importance to our Member States.”

Secretary-General LaRocque extended CARICOM’s appreciation to the UN Secretary-General for his continued commitment and support to Region. He stated:

“Secretary-General Guterres, you have shown an abiding interest in the welfare of our Region,” Amb. LaRocque said.

He recalled the UNSG’s visit to affected CARICOM countries following the passage of Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, and Mr. Guterres’ ready acceptance of an invitation to personally participate in the CARICOM-UN High-Level Pledging Conference which was hosted by the UN.

The Secretary-General also lauded the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for working with the CARICOM Secretariat and Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) to realise goals of climate and disaster resilience in the Region.

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