Mark Carney says Canada will deepen ties with Barbados
Key points
- Deepen ties across development, climate, and security
- Canada to deploy $97M via GAIA and contribute $170M to SIDS facility; $9M for regional security
TL;DR
- Prime Minister Mark Carney and Prime Minister Mia Mottley emphasised a strong partnership and agreed to deepen ties across development, climate, and security and to renew the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership.
- Canada will deploy approximately $97 million through the GAIA Climate Loan Fund and contributed $170 million to the Clean Energy and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Resilience Facility; leaders welcomed a Caribbean Development Bank Portfolio Guarantee of approximately $277 million.
- The leaders discussed regional security including Haiti; Canada will provide $9 million for projects to combat transnational crime, enhance maritime security, and reinforce policing capacity.
Original text
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley. Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley emphasised the strong partnership between Canada and Barbados. With 60 years of diplomatic ties, a dynamic trade relationship, and shared values of inclusivity and sustainability, Barbados is a key partner to Canada and a leader in the region. Building on this foundation, the ...
Topics
- Development
- Climate
- Security
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Keywords
- Mark Carney
- Mia Mottley
- Gaia Climate Loan Fund
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