Statement of the
Caribbean Community
The following Heads of Government of the
Caribbean
Community (CARICOM) -- Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize,
Dominica, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago; Foreign
Ministers of Grenada and Suriname; meeting by video-conference on
January 24, 2019, issued the following statement:
Heads of Government are following closely the
current
unsatisfactory situation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,
a
neighbouring Caribbean country. They expressed grave concern
about the
plight of the people of Venezuela and the increasing volatility
of the
situation brought about by recent developments which could lead
to
further violence, confrontation, breakdown of law and order and
greater
suffering for the people of the country.
Heads of Government reaffirmed their guiding
principles
of
non-interference and non-intervention in the affairs of states,
respect for sovereignty, adherence to the rule of law, and
respect for human rights and democracy.
Heads of Government reiterated that the
long-standing
political crisis, which has been exacerbated by recent events,
can only be resolved peacefully through meaningful dialogue and
diplomacy.
In this regard, Heads of Government offered their
good
offices to facilitate dialogue among all parties to resolve the
deepening crisis.
Reaffirming their commitment to the tenets of
Article 2
(4)
of the United Nations Charter which calls for Members States to
refrain from the threat or the use of force and Article 21 of the
Charter of the Organization of American States which refers to
territorial inviolability, the Heads of Government emphasized the
importance of the Caribbean remaining a Zone of Peace.
Heads of Government called on external forces to
refrain from
doing anything to destabilize the situation and underscored the
need to step back from the brink and called on all actors,
internal and external, to avoid actions which would escalate an
already explosive situation to the detriment of the people of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and which could have
far-reaching negative consequences for the wider region.
Heads of Government agreed that the Chairman of
Conference,
Dr the Honourable Timothy Harris, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and
Nevis would seek an urgent meeting with the United Nations
Secretary-General to request the UN's assistance in resolving the
issue.
This article was published in
Volume 49 Number 2 - January 26, 2019
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