4/5/2009Ambassador
Rodriguez described as "most extensive" the consultation process that
went into the development of the concept paper and the Draft
Declaration of Commitment of Port of Spain. He added that the "Fifth
Summit should reflect a CARICOM spirit" and noted that the first stage
of negotiation on the Draft Declaration began in the region.
The National Coordinator will be in Washington
next week for the second round of negotiations for 2009 with the Summit
Implementation Review Group (SIRG).The SIRG is the political and
negotiating body responsible for follow-up on Summit mandates,
coordinating the Summit of the Americas agenda and preparing for future
Summits.
During this stage of negotiations, the Group will focus on the last three paragraphs of the document, which deal withStrengthening
Public Security; Strengthening Democratic Governance; and Strengthening
the Summit of the Americas, Follow-up and Implementation Effectiveness.
The SIRG is also expected to continue its deliberations on several outstanding issues regarding the pillars ofHuman Prosperity, Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability.
Meanwhile, Mr. Carrington was briefed on the
logistics, protocol, and security arrangements for the Summit. He
stated that he felt a sense of pride that the Summit was taking place
in our region and commended the Ambassador and his team for a "very
comprehensive programme with various dimensions".
Secretary General Carrington also noted that
there is an excitement building in the region as we move closer to the
Summit and he offered his assistance to the National Secretariat.
Ambassador Rodriguez added that the Fifth Summit
is not a talk shop and is "based on dialogue which paves the way for
the future". He said the voice of the region must be heard on issues
affecting the world like the international financial crisis.