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Then EU-commissioner Georgieva Kristalina in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, which killed at least 100,000 (Photo: ec.europa.eu)

Closer EU-Caribbean ties mean greater prosperity for all

This month ministers and officials from across the Caribbean assembled in Jamaica to discuss the future of our collective relationship with the European Union.

This was the latest in a series of forums that have taken place in the past eighteen months, all with the aim of working toward a bolstered agreement that will further integrate our political and economic interests.

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Bocchit Edmond is the foreign affairs minister of Haiti.

Then EU-commissioner Georgieva Kristalina in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, which killed at least 100,000 (Photo: ec.europa.eu)

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Bocchit Edmond is the foreign affairs minister of Haiti.

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