(Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) – The Twenty-Eighth Regular Meeting of the Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) will take place 8-9 May 2025. Saint Kitts and Nevis will assume chairmanship of the Council.
The Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Economic Development and Investment of Saint Kitts and Nevis will chair the meeting.
Over the two days, CARICOM Foreign Ministers are expected to discuss priority issues of regional and international interest, including the situation in Haiti, relations with Third States, candidatures, and developments in hemispheric and multilateral bodies. The Council will also engage with representatives of the governments of Mexico, the Philippines, Germany, and Portugal.
Members of the media are invited to cover accordingly:
WHAT: Opening Ceremony, COFCOR
WHEN: Thursday 8 May 2025 | 9:00 am
WHERE: Nevis and Antigua Ballrooms, Saint Kitts Marriott Resort (in person) or
Virtually via CARICOM’s social media platforms: YouTube, Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram.
Remarks and addresses will be delivered by: Dr. the Hon. Vince Henderson, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business, Trade and Energy of Dominica (Outgoing Chair); Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Economic Development and Investment of Saint Kitts and Nevis (incoming Chair); and Dr Carla Barnett, Secretary-General, CARICOM.
Members of the media who desire to participate in-person, must arrive at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the proceedings.
For more information, please contact:
Communications Unit, CARICOM Secretariat | media@caricom.org
About COFCOR
The Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) is an organ of the Community which determines relations between the Community and International Organisations and third states and promotes the development of friendly and mutually beneficial relations among Member States.
About CARICOM
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) was established on 4 July 1973 with the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, which was revised in 2001 to allow for the establishment of a single market and economy. The Community comprises fifteen Member States and six Associate Members. It is home to approximately sixteen million citizens, 60% of whom are under 30 years old. CARICOM rests on four main pillars: economic integration; foreign policy coordination; human and social development; and security cooperation. Through the combined efforts to build a “Community for All”, it remains one of the best examples of integration in the developing world and is the oldest surviving integration movement.
The CARICOM Secretariat, the principal administrative organ of the Community, is headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana.