Studied, deliberate progress in integration movement – CARICOM Chairman

[su_pullquote align=”right”]”2016 has seen studied and deliberate progress in our integration movement. We continue to work to ensure that the people of the Community realise the benefit of our co-ordinated actions. The advancement of our reform process is a key element towards achieving that goal and I applaud the headway being made in that regard. – CARICOM Chairman, PM Roosevelt Skerrit[/su_pullquote]There was studied, deliberate progress in the regional integration movement in 2016, Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit said Tuesday, singling out the advancement in the Community’s reform process.
In an end-of-year message, Mr. Skerrit, Prime Minister of Dominica, stressed the strength and value of togetherness and community spirit.
He highlighted the celebration of the 50th Independence anniversary celebrations in Guyana and Barbados, which he said “allowed us to reflect on an era when such co-operation was manifested by the two countries having a joint diplomatic mission in London”.
“It was a fine example of the spirit and substance of unity that, today, we must embrace in order to advance our interests domestically and globally.
Please read the Chairman’s-end-of-year-message