Serbia formalises diplomatic relations with CARICOM

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Jan 13, CMC – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) grouping has formalised diplomatic relations with the Republic of Serbia with the eastern European country indicating that it intends to promote cooperation with a region where it has already been active in the past.
Earlier this week, the country’s first Ambassador accredited to CARICOM, Djerdj Matković, presented his credentials to CARICOM Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, who welcomed Serbia to the “Community’s network of friends.”
Prior to the presentation of the credentials, CARICOM and Serbia had interactions within the United Nations system, through Serbia’s observer status in the Non-Align Movement, and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States.
The Republic of Serbia also has bilateral relations with some CARICOM member states through which it offered scholarships to CARICOM nationals under its World in Serbia Scholarship Project.
Against this backdrop Ambassador LaRocque told the Serbian envoy that it was timely and right to augment relations through the mechanism of his accreditation. He noted that they had chosen a time to strengthen ties in an era of “unprecedented promise and exceptional challenges.
“We have the opportunity to partner to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Climate Change Agreement that aim to ensure global survival as well as create more just and equitable growth and distribution of wealth in the world.
CARICOM countries are small, but we have and will continue to make meaningful contributions to these aspirations. We believe that in partnership with Serbia and other like-minded countries, the scope of making development tangible for our people can be increased,” Secretary-General LaRocque said.
He said CARICOM was anxious to share its concerns as small, vulnerable, high-indebted middle-income countries with Serbia to secure its support.
He said those concerns, including the withdrawal of correspondent banking services from the Rrgion, and the graduation of countries from access to concessionary development finance, were threats to the Community’s economic, social and trading well-being.
LaRocque said CARICOM was equally anxious to hear and understand Serbia’s concerns and world views.
In his remarks, the Serbian Ambassador commended the endeavours of CARICOM countries to foster cooperation in areas including the economy, security, climate change and sustainable development, human resource development, and foreign policy.
He said his country also shared CARICOM’s concerns and that Serbia has undertaken several initiatives and had defined the steps to implement the Paris Agreement and had submitted its greenhouse gas reduction plan in June 2015.
“I would like to underline the commitment of the Republic of Serbia to develop relations with the Caribbean Community and all its Member States … and to promote cooperation with a region where our country has already been active in the past.
“Although we are far apart geographically, the values and principles that we share get us closer to each other,” the newly accredited envoy said.
A CARICOM Secretariat statement issued here said that following the accreditation ceremony, LaRocque and the Serbian diplomat held talks and “agreed on the need to collaborate on adaptation to and mitigation of climate change and tackling issues of crime and security, among other areas of cooperation.
“In discussing potential areas of co-operation, they looked at agriculture and human resource development. They both agreed on the need to stem the flow of illegal drugs and small arms as well as human trafficking, with Secretary-General LaRocque stressing the importance of ratification of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty to assist in the battle against the arms trade.”

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