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UN Secretary-General Guterres Urges Global Unity to Tackle Caribbean Crises

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March 2, 2025
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres attended the forty-eighth Regular Meeting of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government helf from February 19-21, 2025, in Bridgetown, Barbados. His visit focused on crucial regional issues, including the escalating crisis in Haiti and the urgent need for climate action.

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Upon arrival in Barbados on February 19, Guterres met with Prime Minister Mia Mottley, CARICOM Chairperson and host of the conference. The discussions were centered around the ongoing crises facing the region, particularly the deteriorating situation in Haiti and the adverse impacts of climate change. Guterres emphasized the need for international collaboration to address these pressing challenges, stressing the importance of regional unity in tackling the multifaceted issues plaguing the Caribbean.

Commitment to Haiti and Global Cooperation

Guterres committed to presenting a report to the UN Security Council on the worsening situation in Haiti, where gangs have caused significant suffering. He indicated that he would propose measures for the UN to support efforts aimed at restoring stability and security in the country.

The Secretary-General acknowledged that the Caribbean region is dealing with a series of relentless crises, leaving its people with little respite. He emphasized the necessity of a collective international response to the region’s challenges.

Opening Ceremony Remarks

On February 20, Guterres delivered a powerful speech at the CARICOM summit’s opening ceremony. While acknowledging the Caribbean’s natural beauty, he warned of the “trouble in paradise” due to ongoing crises. He highlighted three key areas for progress: peace and security, climate action, and sustainable development, urging for urgent international solutions to foster a brighter future for the region.

Guterres reiterated the need to address the escalating violence and instability in Haiti, calling for a unified approach from the international community. He stressed that tackling the climate crisis and promoting sustainable development are interconnected issues that require collective action across borders.

Engagement with CARICOM Leaders

In addition to his keynote address, Guterres engaged with CARICOM leaders in closed sessions. He held meetings with key figures, including Laurent Saint-Cyr, the Presidential Adviser of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council, and Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth. The discussions focused on enhancing international cooperation to address the crisis in Haiti and other regional concerns.

Guterres’ visit to Barbados underscored the urgent need for global solidarity to tackle the pressing challenges facing the Caribbean, reaffirming the UN’s commitment to supporting the region through its ongoing crises.

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