Trade, migration and security dominate US-CARICOM meeting
CARICOM leaders with Secretary Rubio

CARICOM and the US have agreed on the need for a 21st-century Cooperation Framework to address structured migration, security cooperation, trade and investment, disaster recovery, human development, and technical assistance.

The announcement followed a meeting on February 25 between CARICOM Heads of State and Government and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, described as a “highly constructive” discussion on the shared interests of the Caribbean and the United States.

CARICOM in a joint statement said the leaders highlighted the region’s longstanding historical, diplomatic, familial, and economic ties with the US as a foundation for continued cooperation in building a stronger, safer, and more prosperous neighbourhood.

The regional bloc noted that the last comprehensive engagement between CARICOM and the US occurred nearly 50 years ago under President Ronald Reagan.

The meeting also addressed the growing humanitarian crisis in Cuba. CARICOM expressed willingness to contribute to efforts that benefit the Cuban people while safeguarding regional stability, reflecting the community’s close ties to both Cuba and the US.

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