
We, the Governments of Antigua and Barbuda; The Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; the Commonwealth of Dominica; the Dominican Republic; Grenada; the Coo-operative Republic of Guyana; the Republic of Haiti; Jamaica; St. Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; the Republic of Suriname; the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; and the United States of America, jointly pledge to work together in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect to – strengthen the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) security structure and institutions, such as the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS), and improve ties between CARICOM and the Dominican Republic...
We, the Governments
of
Antigua and Barbuda;
The Bahamas;
Barbados;
Belize;
the Commonwealth of Dominica;
the Dominican Republic;
Grenada;
the Coo-operative Republic of Guyana;
the Republic
of Haiti;
Jamaica; St. Kitts and Nevis;
Saint Lucia;
St. Vincent and the Grenadines;
the Republic of Suriname;
the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; and
the United States of
America,
REAFFIRMING
our commitment to the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) Partnership
launched on 27 May, 2010, at the Inaugural Caribbean-US Security Cooperation
Dialogue in Washington, D.C.;
REAFFIRMING
also our keen interest in advancing our commitments stated in the
Caribbean-United States Declaration of Principles; the
Caribbean-United States Plan of Action on Security Cooperation;
and the
Joint Caribbean-United States Framework for Security Cooperation
Engagement;
RECALLING the
2010 Commitment of Bridgetown and the 2011 Joint Press Release on the
US-Caribbean Ministerial Meeting, which celebrated the strong spirit
of cooperation underlying the CBSI Partnership;
RECOGNIZING
the key security priorities identified over this past year by the CBSI
Technical Working Groups and outlined in the Joint Implementation Report;
UNDERSCORING
the value of international partner support and the need to maximize
the effectiveness and sustainability of that support in order to reduce
duplication of efforts and generate a more effective impact in advancing
common security objectives in the Caribbean; and
ACKNOWLEDGING
the importance of greater regional coordination and sustainability of
our efforts over the long-term to effectively address crime and violence
in the Caribbean to advance the safety and security of our citizens
and countries;
JOINTLY PLEDGE
to work together in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect to –