CASTRIES, SAINT LUCIA – In a definitive address underscoring the critical importance of international collaboration, the Executive Director of the Regional Security System (RSS), Rear Admiral Errington Shurland, declared that public-private partnerships and multilateral cooperation are indispensable for preserving stability and safeguarding shared values among member states. The remarks were delivered at the RSS Council of Ministers Meeting, convened on Friday, March 27, 2026, at The Harbor Club.
Facing an era defined by shifting global dynamics and heightened geopolitical uncertainty, Rear Admiral Shurland asserted that strong and enduring alliances are the fundamental prerequisite for nations to overcome increasingly complex and emerging security challenges. He articulated that the existing cooperative frameworks are not merely operational conduits but function as essential ‘pillars of trust,’ enabling a unified front against transnational threats.
The RSS head cataloged a portfolio of successful collaborations with a diverse coalition of international governments and regional institutions. These pivotal partners include the governments of Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States, alongside financial and policy bodies such as the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Caribbean Development Bank, and the various organs of CARICOM.
Emphasizing the transnational nature of modern criminality, Shurland stated, ‘In an international system characterized by shared security concerns and the interconnectedness of criminal organizations across several jurisdictions, international cooperation remains an essential pillar in successfully managing crime and security.’
Looking forward, the RSS is poised to act as a catalyst for deepened multilateralism. Ambitious initiatives on the horizon include expanded work with Global Affairs Canada, the Caribbean Development Bank, and the European Union through the Neighbourhood Development International Cooperation Instrument and the EL PACCTO 2.0 programme. These efforts represent a renewed commitment to global engagement over fragmentation.
Additional co-sponsored initiatives will focus on enhancing legislative frameworks to combat cyber-enabled crimes, strengthening comprehensive data collection and sharing systems among criminal justice agencies, and developing a new Strategic Plan with a sustainable funding model. These projects will be advanced with support from the European Union and the CDB, respectively.
Rear Admiral Shurland also highlighted the ongoing value of the RSS’s partnerships with the United Kingdom’s One Caribbean Fund and the United States’ Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, citing them as further evidence that robust partnerships are the cornerstone of ensuring the region’s collective security and resilience.
