(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads Of
Government have reported a very positive and
businesslike two-hour meeting with US President
George W. Bush that will set in motion the Region’s
quest for a more mature partnership with the United
States.
Dr. The Hon. Ralph Gonsalves, Chairman of CARICOM
and Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines
and the Rt Honourable Owen Arthur, Prime Minister of
Barbados, and President Bharrat Jagdeo briefed the
media on their meeting with President Bush today at
the US State Department and other engagements on
Capitol Hill with the House of Representatives
Foreign Relations Committee.
The meeting with President Bush was the highpoint
of the historic three-day Conference on the
Caribbean which wraps up in Washington DC on 21 June
2007. The others were the Diaspora Forum at the
Organisation of American States (OAS), the Experts
Forum at the World Bank and the Private Sector
Dialogue at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Among the issues raised with the US President,
the Heads of Government said, were the overriding
issues of trade economic growth and development,
security for all and social investment.
President Bush also emphasized trade relations,
as well as matters of energy, particularly biofuels,
the immigration bill and also raised concerns
regarding the Region’s relations with Cuba and
Venezuela.
“Commitments were given on certain matters;
consideration was expressed in respect of other
issues on which commitments were unable to be given
then and there, because some matters obviously would
have to be studied,” Prime Minister Gonsalves said.
One of those commitments, according to Prime
Minister Arthur, was the consideration of renewing
and updating trade arrangements that were currently
in limbo, and modernising the Caribbean Basin
Initiative (CBI) into an arrangement that goes
beyond trade.
The mechanism will now have to be pursued to
carry the new multi-pronged relationship forward,
the leaders said.
“We are very grateful for the expressions of
support and understanding that came from the
President and the Congress,” President Jagdeo told
the media.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org