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Statement on second day of visit to the UN by Delegation of CARICOM Member States

On Tuesday, 30 January 2019, the delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) comprising Dr the Hon. Timothy Harris, Prime Minister of S.Kitts and Nevis (Chairman of CARICOM) and Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, the Hon. Peter David, Foreign Minister of Grenada, H.E. Irwin LaRocque, CARICOM Secretary-General, as well as the Permanent Representatives of these countries continued its engagements at the United Nations and at the Trinidad and Tobago Permanent Mission in New York on the situation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and its implications for the Community.

The delegation met with the President of the United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Mari Fernanda Espinosa Garcés, and with the Permanent Representatives to the United Nations of Nicaragua, Australia, Uruguay, Brazil and South Africa. 

The Prime Ministers expressed their strong disquiet over the escalation of the situation in Venezuela and the adverse implications for the people of Venezuela and for the immediate region. The delegation reaffirmed the guiding principles of non interference and non-intervention. They called on states to refrain from the threat or the use of force, and for respect for sovereignty and adherence to the rule of law.

The Prime Ministers underlined that it is never too late for dialogue and posited that there was clearly an urgent need for the contending parties in Venezuela to come together to find a peaceful solution. The Community restated its willingness to provide its good offices and to work with like-minded countries to this end. In this regard it welcomed the initiative of Mexico and Uruguay seeking to facilitate a dialogue among the parties.

The delegation was satisfied that the mission had attained its objectives. The United Nations Secretary-General had expressed his willingness to offer his good offices, circumstances permitting. It had also sensitised its interlocutors on the concerns and views of the Community to which there were positive responses.

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