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Foreign Minister Mark Brantley engages Foreign Minister of Japan, Tarō Kōno

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September 25, 2018
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Foreign Minister Mark Brantley engages Foreign Minister of Japan, Tarō Kōno

Delegation of CARICOM Foreign Ministers at 6th CARICOM-Japan Meeting on the margins of 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York

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September 25, 2018 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs): Honourable Mark Brantley attended the 6th CARICOM-Japan meeting within the margins of the high-level week of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Monday 25th September 2018.

The meeting presented an opportunity for CARICOM and Japan to discuss critical issues of mutual interest, in particular, the state of affairs in Asia and the implications for the Caribbean region.

The CARICOM Foreign Ministers also sought Japan’s support in the advocacy of the development of disaster risk reduction framework as well as the adverse effects of Climate Change.

After the recently concluded first intergovernmental conference to begin negotiations on the international legally binding treatment, the Ministers also discussed the sustainable use of marine resources.

Minister Mark Brantley was asked to provide brief closing remarks, during which he urged the Japanese delegation to advocate for the Caribbean in policy spaces that address issues of de-risking and correspondent banking and thanked the Japanese Government for its continued support to the development of the Caribbean Community.”

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