Statement by Chair of CARICOM to Mark CARICOM-Africa Day, 7 September 2022

Statement by Chair of CARICOM to Mark CARICOM-Africa Day, 7 September 2022

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 Chair of the Conference of Heads of Government, His Excellency Chandrikapersad Santokhi, President of Suriname

STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM), HIS EXCELLENCY CHANDRIKAPERSAD SANTOKHI, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, TO MARK CARICOM-AFRICA DAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 2022


It is my distinct honour in my capacity as Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), to address the people and governments of CARICOM and Africa on the occasion of the observance of the First ever CARICOM-Africa Day

The historical and friendly relations between CARICOM and African countries have strengthened in recent years.  Our relationship has been bolstered at the bilateral level, and within the framework of multilateral organisations such as the United Nations, the Commonwealth and the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS).  In this regard, the Leaders of CARICOM had the opportunity to engage with His Excellency Georges Pinto Chikoti, Secretary-General of the OACPS, in the margins of the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Community in Paramaribo, Suriname, earlier this year, where we discussed a range of issues that are of strategic importance to the Caribbean and Africa.

Moreover, our relationship has been bolstered by recent engagements between Heads of State and Governments of countries of the two regions. The First CARICOM-Africa Summit held virtually in September last year, under the theme “Unity Across Continents and Oceans – Opportunity for Deepening Integration” served to give impetus to our relationship.  This is evidenced by today’s celebration, 7 September, as CARICOM-Africa Day, one of the historic decisions made by that Summit.

As a further concrete demonstration of our strengthening ties, allow to me to make mention of our blossoming trade and economic relations which are given expression through various initiatives aimed at deepening relations between the African continent and CARICOM.  Just last week in Bridgetown, Barbados, the first AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF) 2022 was held. At that event, representatives of both regions advanced discussions on the ways and means to promote trade and investment.  The Caribbean Community looks forward to a strengthened trade and economic partnership with Africa in the years ahead.

In these times, marked by various unprecedented challenges, we are compelled to strengthen cooperation across a range of fora to tackle issues on the global agenda and take coordinated positions and action in areas that matter most, including climate change, resilience, adaptation and natural disasters, the global financial system an issues relating to development financing, de-risking and ‘black-listing, migration, and the equitable and sustainable economic and social recovery from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  One of the best ways to do so is to speak with one voice in international fora where those issues are discussed.

As we commemorate this milestone in our history, I take this opportunity to extend, on behalf of the Caribbean Community, my best wishes for the well-being and prosperity of the Governments and People of Africa. I reiterate CARICOM’s commitment to the further strengthening and enhancement of the historical bonds of friendship, cooperation and solidarity which unite us.

7 September 2022

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