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CARICOM, South Korea formalise friendship

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CARICOM and the Republic of Korea (RoK) on Tuesday formalised a decade-old friendship with the accreditat­ion of the first non-permanent envoy of the country to CARICOM.

Deputy Secretary-General of CARICOM, Manorma Soeknandan accepted the Letters of Credence from Ki-Mo Lim at the Headquarte­rs of the CARICOM Secretaria­t, a release from CARICOM said yesterday.

She said CARICOM welcomed and celebrated this formal step towards a more institutio­nalised partnershi­p with RoK, better known as South Korea.

Soeknandan added that CARICOM looked to like-minded countries, like South Korea, and to multilater­al, regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons for support in protecting its interests.

In this context, she said CARICOM faced considerab­le challenges in tapping concession­al financing due to graduation as a result of the use of per-capita income as the sole criterion for gauging developmen­t.

The Deputy Secretary-General told the Ambassador that the Community was heartened by South Korea’s recent affirmatio­n of its continued commitment to addressing the threat of climate change and its continued support for the Paris Climate Change Agreement.

Given that the Region was prone to natural disasters and for the Community, climate change was an existentia­l threat, the Paris Agreement she stated “encompasse­d the hope of our generation­s for an enduring existence.”

CARICOM and South Korea held their first Consultati­on and Co-operation Mechanism Meeting, in January 2007. The release said that over the last ten years, the friendship has deepened through the High-Level Caribbean Partnershi­p Forums held annually in South Korea.

 ??  ?? Deputy Secretary-General, CARICOM Secretaria­t Ambassador Manorma Soeknandan (r) and Republic of Korea Representa­tive to CARICOM Ki-Mo Lim (CARICOM photo).
Deputy Secretary-General, CARICOM Secretaria­t Ambassador Manorma Soeknandan (r) and Republic of Korea Representa­tive to CARICOM Ki-Mo Lim (CARICOM photo).

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