Prime Minister Godwin Friday is spearheading the official delegation from St. Vincent and the Grenadines at the historic 50th Regular Meeting of the CARICOM Conference of Heads of Government. The pivotal regional summit, convening in St. Kitts and Nevis from Tuesday through Friday, marks Prime Minister Friday’s inaugural appearance at this forum since assuming office following the November 27 general election.
This high-level conference assembles Caribbean Community leaders to deliberate on critical regional priorities spanning economic collaboration, sustainable development initiatives, food security measures, climate resilience strategies, regional security frameworks, and enhanced Caribbean integration. According to an official release from the Prime Minister’s Office, Friday’s participation demonstrates his administration’s dedication to advancing national interests within the regional integration movement while fostering collaborative partnerships to tackle shared challenges and capitalize on development opportunities.
Although the official delegation roster remains undisclosed, photographic evidence from the summit venue indicates the presence of First Lady Ave Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Fitz Bramble, two prime ministerial advisors, and a security detail. Throughout the conference, Prime Minister Friday is scheduled to contribute to plenary sessions and conduct bilateral discussions with fellow regional leaders on matters of mutual interest, all directed toward strengthening cooperative mechanisms throughout the Caribbean Community.
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government reaffirmed its commitment to constructive regional engagement, emphasizing its support for building a more robust, resilient, and integrated Caribbean Community through this diplomatic channel.
