SANTO DOMINGO.- Dominican Republic participates in Caricom’s 30th Conference of Heads of State and Government which concludes July 5 in Georgetown, Guyana, where the regional bloc’s relations will be analyzed.
"In this opportunity, the country reaffirms its commitment to bolster the ties with Caricom, in attention to the region’s new realities and in pursuit to the commitments jointly assumed like Caribbean Forum (Cariforo) Member States," said Trade Negotiations Commission secretary Cesar Dargam.
He said as part of the process, a delegation recently visited the country to analyze the current relations, on which he Dominican authorities were coherent by stating their desire to reach a more participative and transparent forum to benefit the region.
Within the proposals, Dargam noted that the country seeks the formation of mixed bilateral commissions to work with the priorities generated in several Member States.

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