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18th CARICOM summit opens in St Vincent on Monday

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Published by bana2166- 02-13-07
news 18th CARICOM summit opens in St Vincent on Monday

18th CARICOM summit opens in St Vincent on Monday
Monday, 12 February 2007
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders started their 18th inter-sessional meeting in St Vincent Monday with a reminder from incoming Chairman Dr Ralph Gonsalves that they have an ambitious programme to complete by 2008.
The St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister described 2008 as a "date with destiny" and told fellow heads that there was much work to do if CARICOM member states were to complete important regional and international initiatives which must be on track by 2008.
He identified some of these initiatives as the launch of the Single Economy ? the second component of the CARCOM Single Market and Economy (CSME); the completion of a new Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union; the fashioning of the Doha round at the World Trade Organisation and the formalisation of a new trading pact with the United States.
"Member states of CARICOM are currently embarked upon the building of a modern, competitive, post-colonial economy which is at once regional and international.
"This many-sided strategic task has ramifications beyond the purely economic and trading arrangements. It has dimensions too which focus on the social, environmental and governance issues; it is a cultural construct which connects with our demography, history and geography," Gonsalves added.
Meanwhile, outgoing chairman, St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister, Dr. Denzil Douglas said regional countries could be pleased with the work done to advance the regional integration movement within the past year.
"The Committee can take pride in the progress that we have made in advancing the agenda for the CSME. I am fully persuaded that the CSME is a critical tool that we must utilise to the fullest to bring meaningful benefits to the people of the region and it is important that all components of the CSME are fully implemented within the timeframes that we have set ourselves.
"I am also pleased with the tremendous work that has gone into the establishment of the Regional Development Fund and with the serious attempts made through this mechanism to address the special needs of the OECS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean)," Douglas said.
Douglas said he was also satisfied that CARICOM was proactive in embracing Haiti and engaging Haiti President Rene Preval in initiatives which could lead to that country's future development and full integration into the CSME.
"I know that my successor in the CARICOM Chair is deeply committed to the alleviation of the plight of the Haitian people and will ensure that these initiatives move forward with even greater haste and focus so that they may bear fruit in the future," Douglas added.
The conference, which will continue in the St Vincent capital for the next three days, also warmly welcomed St Lucia?s Prime Minister Sir John Compton to his first conference since his upset win at the December 11 general election in St Lucia.
"We welcome Sir John back to CARICOM to break bread at the table with us and give of his wisdom in contributing to our Caribbean civilisation," Gonsalves said to applause of fellow heads and delegates at the summit.
Agreement on the framework for the advancement of the CSME is expected to be the major items on Monday's agenda as leaders consider a paper entitled "Single Vision for the Single Economy" was authored by Professor Norman Girvan, former head of the Association of Caribbean States.
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By bana2166 on 02-13-07, 10:27 AM
news OAS chief seeks dialogue with Cuba

OAS chief seeks dialogue with Cuba
LIMA, Peru - The head of the Organization of American States said Monday he is open to a dialogue with Cuba, which was expelled from the body more than 40 years ago.
OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza told a news conference in the Peruvian capital, Lima, that the body should initiate "at least a significant dialogue with Cuba," since many OAS member countries maintain diplomatic relations with the island nation.
Cuba was expelled from the OAS in 1962 after member nations said its communist regime went against OAS principles.
"I'm not calling for Cuba's return to the OAS ... but it seems to me that the OAS should get involved in at least initiating a significant dialogue with Cuba."
"The sooner the better," Insulza said of potential talks, alluding to the fact that OAS members do not need to wait until Cuban President Fidel Castro's death to discuss the country's possible return to the body.
Castro, 80, provisionally ceded power to his brother on July 31 after undergoing intestinal surgery.
The United States is one of the few OAS member countries that opposes Cuba's return to the OAS.
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By bana2166 on 02-13-07, 10:28 AM
news CARICOM has made immense strides, says incoming chairman

CARICOM has made immense strides, says incoming chairman
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent: Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves, is of the opinion that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has made "immense strides" and feels that 2008 "is a date with destiny."
He made the point while delivering the featured address at the opening of the Eighteenth Intersessional Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government, on Monday in Kingstown.
"CARICOM has made immense strides since the signing and ratification of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas in July 2001," Gonsalves said. "The Single Market is a reality and by 2008 the Single Economy phase of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) would be ushered in for further elaboration and completion, since, by its very nature, the CSME is an ongoing work in progress."
Gonsalves said this year is now the "vital preparatory year" and the Heads had much work to do.
"In 2008, the Single Economy will be upon us; by 2008 a redefined many-sided relationship, including, centrally, a trading arrangement between CARICOM and the United States of America, has to be formalised; by January 1, 2008, the European Union and CARIFORUM (CARICOM plus the Dominican Republic) is slated to conclude an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), which portends altered relationships of real consequence to our region; in 2008, the Doha Development Round holds great promises and challenges for us; and by 2008 even more profound developmental relations between CARICOM and the Dominican Republic, Cuban and Venezuela are in the offing," Gonsalves said.
The Eighteenth Intersessional Meeting, according to Gonsalves, "is expected to advance our work on several fronts."
Theses include the furthering of the full implementation of the CSME; consideration of the Draft Strategy Paper on the 'Vision and Framework for the Single Economy'; reflections upon the proposals for altered governance arrangements of the Caribbean Community, especially those in the Report of the Technical Working Group; the bundle of issues relating to the historic hosting of the ICC Cricket World Cup; developments in the area of Health and HIV/AIDS; issues relating to Energy, Agriculture, Air and Maritime Transport, and the Free Movement of CARICOM nationals; recommendations emerging from organs or institutions of CARICOM as they relate to the Conference on the Caribbean in the USA, the CCJ, and the Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade, foreign policy, border issues, and the Competition Commission, and, vitally, CARICOM's active partnership with, and in Haiti.
Gonsalves said member-states of CARICOM are currently embarked upon the building of a modern, competitive post-colonial economy, which is at once national and regional.
"This many-sided strategic task has ramifications beyond the purely economic and trading arrangements.
It has dimensions, too, which focus on the social, environmental, and governance issues," Gonsalves said.
The Vincentian Prime Minister also used the occasion to again raise the issue of an apology from those European countries, which were involved in the slave trade.
"In this the year of the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, we in CARICOM must pursue coherently and in a focused, not episodic, way, the legitimate demand for a full apology and reparations from the Europeans for African slavery, a dastardly act against humanity, and for the ignoble subjugation of indentured labourers from India, China, and Madeira," Gonsalves said.
"A genuine partnership between our region and Europe demands, among other things, this wholesome righting of historic wrongs. The dignity of both the Caribbean and Europe justly summons this cleansing of the spirit and of the historical decks."
"In this Caribbean Community, at this intersessional meeting, our leaders, in shaping our future in communion with our people, must strive always to glimpse morning before sunrise, to see the dawn even at the darkest hour. We, who have come with our limiting burdens of yesterday, face today with immense possibilities, amidst an amazing grace, for our glorious tomorrows. We remember, we know, we dream, and we act for our people and for generations unborn.
"It is our destiny," Dr Gonsalves.
The CARICOM Heads will be in closed sessions until Wednesday, when they are expected to issue a statement.
Outgoing Chairman, St Kitts-Nevis Prime Minister, Dr Denzil Douglas, stated that the "Community can take pride in the progress", in advancing the agenda for the Caribbean Single Market and Economy, CSME.
"I am fully persuaded that the CSME is a critical tool that we must utilize to the fullest to bring meaningful benefits to the people of the region," Douglas said. "It is important that all components of the Single Market and Economy are fully implemented within the timeframes that we have set ourselves."
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By bana2166 on 02-13-07, 10:30 AM
news Le Premier ministre haïtien à St Vincent et Grenadines

Le Premier ministre haïtien à St Vincent et Grenadines
lundi 12 février 2007
Le Premier ministre Jacques-Edouard Alexis représente Haïti depuis lundi à St Vincent et Grenadines à la 18e réunion intersessionnelle des chefs d?Etat et de gouvernement de la Communauté Caraïbe (CARICOM).
L?intégration sous-régionale, la situation d?Haïti, la sécurité et la lutte contre le trafic de drogue dans la Caraïbe sont entr?autres à l?ordre du jour de ce forum qui prend fin mercredi.
Outre M. Alexis, la délégation haïtienne comprend le channcelier Jean Rénal Clérismé et l?ex-ministre Marie-Michèle Rey, responsable du dossier de la CARICOM.
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By bana2166 on 02-13-07, 01:12 PM
news PM wants Caricom to commit to Haitian people

PM wants Caricom to commit to Haitian people
Tuesday February 13 2007
Outgoing chairman of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) is calling for the continued commitment to alleviate the plight of the Haitian people.
Handing over the chair to St. Vincent & the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, PM Denzil Douglas urged his colleague to continue the initiatives to redound to the benefits of the Haitian peoples.
?I know that my successor to the chair, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, is deeply committed to the alleviation of the plight of the Haitian people and will ensure that these initiatives move forward with even greater haste and focus so that they may bear fruit for the Haitian people over time,? PM Douglas said.
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From the archives of the Antigua Sun newspaper reflecting on the character, values and eccentricities of the people of Antigua
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After being suspended from the Caricom grouping for more than two years, Haiti was welcomed back into the fold last July, following the election of Réné Préval on 20 Nov., 2005.
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