By mahtabala, 9 November, 1999

The people of the Caribbean Community and the fraternity of cricket lovers everywhere have lost one of their heroes.

Malcolm Denzil Marshall was one of the Ambassadors of Sport who with his colleagues in the great West Indies Cricket Team of the nineteen seventies and eighties inspired the deepest admiration and epitomised the highest aspirations of West Indian people everywhere.

By mahtabala, 9 November, 1999

The Caribbean Community is deeply disturbed to learn of a decision by Carnival Cruise Line to cease calling at Port St. George's, Grenada with virtually immediate effect.

Carnival is the largest cruise line calling at Grenadian ports, and accounts for approximately half of the cruise passengers to the country.

Such a cessation of its cruise activity will therefore create a most unwelcome situation for the government and people of Grenada, particularly those involved in the Tourist industry, including the small artisans and traders who depend heavily on cruise tourism.

By mahtabala, 9 November, 1999

The Seventh Caribbean Community (CARICOM)-Japan Consultation was held in Georgetown, Guyana, on 8-9 November 1999. The Japanese Delegation was headed by Mr. Takahiko Horimura, Director-General of the Latin American and Caribbean Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan and the Delegation of CARICOM Member States was headed by H.E Ms. Elisabeth Harper, Director, Department of the Americas and Asia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guyana.

By mahtabala, 8 November, 1999

Co-Chairs, His Excellency Director General Takahiko Horimura of Japan and
Her Excellency Elisabeth Harper of Guyana
Other Distinguished Members of the Japanese Delegation
Other Distinguished Members of the Delegation of CARICOM
Member States and Associate Institutions
Members of the Media
Ladies and Gentlemen_

By mahtabala, 8 November, 1999

Secretary-General of the  Caribbean Community
Mr Takahiko Horimura, Co-Chair, Director-General of the  Latin-American and Caribbean Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
Distinguished Delegates of Japan and the Caribbean Community
Ladies and Gentlemen
Members of the  Media 

By mahtabala, 4 November, 1999

The bonds of cooperation between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Japan will be further strengthened when their representatives meet in Georgetown, Guyana for their Seventh Consultation on 8-9 November 1999.

During the first round of the two-day meeting, the deliberations will be directed at a range of policy issues including the CARICOM/Japan Economic Technical Cooperation and Cultural Exchange in which the representatives will review activities from 1993 to the current period, and consider priority areas for further cooperation.

By mahtabala, 1 November, 1999

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Spain are poised to start an exciting new phase in their relationship.

This is the result of a two-day seminar at the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) headquarters in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago which ended on Saturday October 30, 1999. The CARICOM Secretariat, Latin American Economic System (SELA), and the Spanish Agency for International Co-Operation (AECI) organised the seminar as a follow up to the discussion held in Port-of-Spain last July during the visit of Spanish Prime Minister Don Jose Maria Aznar.

By mahtabala, 30 October, 1999

The Hon. Ralph Maraj, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Ambassador Fernando de la Serna
Mr Juan Sell
Other Members of the Spanish Delegation
Representatives of Member States of CARICOM
Other Delegates and Colleagues