Ottawa, CMC: The Canadian Authorities says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the Prime Ministers of Haiti and Dominica on the margins of the first-ever Canada-Caribbean Group (CARICOM) Summit on Canadian soil.
The assertion stated Haiti’s Minister of Overseas Affairs, Mélanie Joly, joined Prime Minister Ariel Henry within the assembly with Trudeau.
“Prime Minister Trudeau expressed his concern over the continuing humanitarian, safety and political crises in Haiti,” the assertion stated. “He reiterated the crucial significance of reaching an inclusive political consensus to create the situations at no cost and honest elections and restore democratic order in Haiti.
“The 2 leaders agreed that one of the best ways ahead on this regard is to make the most of the CARICOM political dialogue to debate an settlement on a transition course of, with the goal of a subsequent assembly of stakeholders to be held in late October,” it added. “Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Henry agreed to stay in common contact.”
The Canadian Authorities stated Dominica’s Minister for Girls and Gender Equality and Youth, Marci Ien, joined the assembly between Trudeau and Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, the present CARICOM chair.
“The prime ministers underscored the significance of the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership in recognizing Canada’s shut and longstanding relationship with CARICOM and its members,” the assertion stated. “As the present Chair of CARICOM, Prime Minister Skerrit thanked Prime Minister Trudeau for internet hosting CARICOM leaders and significant stakeholders for the Summit.
“The 2 leaders highlighted their shut relationship and shared priorities, comparable to advancing local weather resilience, constructing inclusive and sustainable economies, defending the rules-based worldwide order, and strengthening regional safety and stability,” it added.
In addition they mentioned methods to maximize the way in which ahead from the Summit, together with working with CARICOM and different worldwide companions, to foster a “Haitian-led resolution to the disaster in Haiti,” in response to the assertion.
“Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Skerrit seemed ahead to creating progress on shared priorities and agreed to stay in common contact,” it stated.
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