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Grenada PM to discuss roadmap for OECS economic union at meeting in Anguilla

Published on Thursday, November 19, 2009 Email To Friend    Print Version

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada -- Prime Minister Tillman Thomas will give the Grenada government’s position on the deepening of the integration process and the establishment of the OECS economic union when he meets with his colleague heads of government at the 50th meeting of the OECS Authority in Anguilla over the next two days.

Prime Minister of Grenada
Tillman Thomas. AFP PHOTO
The meeting in The Valley, will also discuss approaches to governance and the setting up of structures that will aid the smooth functioning of the Economic Union. The launch of Infofacts - a publication of “facts at your fingertips”, designed to provide information about the various islands, is also on the agenda.

Thomas, who is also Chairman of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), will discuss with his OECS counterparts, the sub-region’s preparation for and position on the Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change in December.

“The survival of this region is dependent on our resolve to work together, whether it’s the response to the financial crisis, which is also on our agenda or climate change which has serious implications for us and our development as small states,” the Prime Minister said.

He said Grenada is committed to playing its role in the development of a single economic union within the OECS, given the will and commitment among countries, at this time, to forge ahead with the process.

The meeting will also be updated on the OECS stabilization programme in the face of the global economic downturn.
 
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