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From left: SICA Secretary General, Ambassador Anibal Enrique Quiñónez Abarca, ACS Secretary General, Ambassador Luis Fernando Andrade Falla, and CARICOM Secretary General, H.E. Edwin Carrington.

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Port of Spain.- On April 20, 2009, following the conclusion of the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, the Secretaries- General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) and the Central American Integration System (SICA), met to examine the scope for further strengthening coordination among said Secretariats and exchanging opinions regarding their common objectives.

In that regard and in the spirit of their respective mandates, the Secretaries-General reached agreements that are indicative of their commitment to ensuring greater collaboration in the thematic areas that are of common interest to their organizations, which demonstrates the links shared among CARICOM, the ACS and SICA.

The Secretaries-General agreed to promote increased coordination among the three Secretariats and to establish focal points in their respective Organizations who will be responsible for, inter alia, coordinating the follow-up to the SICA-CARICOM Plan of Action. These focal points would provide regular status reports on the implementation and advancement of the Plan of Action.

The Secretaries-General also agreed to hold consultations among their Organizations, particularly regarding issues of priority interest to both the CARICOM and SICA regions, which include the international financial crisis, regional security and climate change. They also agreed to promote greater participation by the Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States in the development of the SICA-CARICOM Plan of Action, especially concerning matters related to the environment, natural disasters, trade and investments, air transport, tourism and Caribbean Sea issues.

The Secretaries-General further agreed to encourage increased participation by the Caribbean and Central American entrepreneurs in the development of initiatives in both regions, in addition to greater coordination with the ACS, SICA and CARICOM Secretariats.

They also concurred on the importance of ensuring the holding of the 3rd Summit of Heads of State and Government of SICA and CARICOM, in Managua, Nicaragua. In this regard they agreed to consult their respective regions with a view to holding the Summit before the end of June 2009.

In addition, they expressed their appreciation to the Representative of the President Pro Tempore of SICA, and to the Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States, for their participation in the meeting and for their continued support of the ACS, CARICOM and SICA Secretariats.

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3 comment(s)
Written by: Edward, 22 Apr 2009 8:37 PM
From: United States, Faux News: Unfair Imbalance
I hope CARICOM and SICA merge and form an union similar to the EU. The Caribbean and Central America would benefit from it.
Written by: Belly, 22 Apr 2009 10:43 PM
From: United States, Seattle, W.A.
I have yet to find the reason why Caricom even exist. i have always thought that they are just another union with no purpose ad i have yet to be proven wrong.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 24 Apr 2009 3:31 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
true words of wisdom belly during the OAS summit the Caricom guys were in the parking lot washing the limos before they all went to lunch on their respective tax payers dime This is a group that begs the question why and what for ? They dont even like each other especially the Jamaicans who are like the Cubans are to the Boricuas and the Dominicans. I am kidding but there is more than a grain of truth in what I say
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