BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Caribbean Neighborhood (CARICOM) leaders, who have been attributable to meet nearly on Friday to debate the state of affairs in Haiti, the place efforts proceed to finish the socio-economic and political disaster in that French-speaking CARICOM nation, have needed to postpone their deliberations.
The Guyana-based CARICOM Secretariat mentioned that the postponement was due “to unexpected circumstances” and that the summit has been scheduled for a later date.
It gave no date as to when the assembly would happen however apologized “for any inconvenience triggered.”
Knowledgeable sources had instructed the Caribbean Media Company (CMC) that the digital assembly of the forty first Inter-Sessional Assembly would additionally talk about the readiness of member states to implement free motion underneath the protocol for enhanced cooperation.
The free motion types a part of the broader Caribbean Neighborhood and Frequent Market (CARICOM) Single Market and Economic system (CSME), which permits for the free motion of products, companies, labor, and capital throughout the 15-member regional integration grouping.
The brand new date for the assembly is anticipated to be introduced later this month as regional leaders put together for his or her summit in Jamaica on July 6-8, the place Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness will take over the chairmanship of the regional grouping from Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Mottley.