Senior officials from CARICOM convened via video conference hosted at the CARICOM HQ to prepare for the upcoming Council for Foreign and Community Relations meeting, slated for May 23-24 in Dominica.
In her opening remarks, Ms. Elizabeth Solomon, Assistant Secretary-General for Foreign and Community Relations, emphasized the need to address the current global challenges threatening international law and the multilateral system. She highlighted the importance of coordinated foreign policy among CARICOM Member States, as outlined in the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.
Solomon underscored the collective strength of Small Island Developing States in facing shared challenges and the significance of unity in advancing their interests. The meeting aims to assess CARICOM's relationships with both traditional and emerging partners and solidify its stance on regional and international issues.

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