CARICOM Chair meets with T&T leader this week

In a significant diplomatic move underscoring regional solidarity, CARICOM Chairman Dr. Terrance Drew is embarking on an official visit to Trinidad and Tobago this week. The distinguished leader, accompanied by CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett, will engage in high-level discussions with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and her cabinet members.

This strategic visit forms part of Chairman Drew’s concerted initiative to foster direct, in-person dialogue with Caribbean leaders—a cornerstone of his current leadership agenda. The meetings aim to address pressing regional challenges, enhance cooperation frameworks, and strengthen collaborative governance mechanisms across CARICOM member states.

The diplomatic mission follows immediately after similar high-level engagements in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where Dr. Drew and Dr. Barnett met with newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday in Kingstown last week. This consecutive scheduling demonstrates CARICOM’s proactive approach to maintaining continuous diplomatic momentum throughout the region.

Observers note that such face-to-face consultations are particularly valuable for coordinating policy responses to shared challenges including climate resilience, economic security, and regional health initiatives. The outcomes of these discussions are expected to influence upcoming CARICOM summit agendas and potentially shape new collaborative initiatives across the Caribbean community.