Following the conclusion of The Bahamas’ recent general election, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has officially extended his warm congratulations to Philip Davis on his successful re-election as Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
Mitchell emphasized that Davis’ victory is far more than a personal political win — it represents a fresh vote of confidence from the Bahamian public, both in Davis’ leadership and in the country’s foundational democratic governance system.
As fellow member states of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Grenada and The Bahamas have built a long-standing track record of collaborative work focused on advancing three core regional goals: deepening Caribbean unity, accelerating regional integration, and driving inclusive sustainable development across the bloc. Mitchell noted that this bilateral partnership remains an essential pillar of Caricom’s collective progress, particularly as the region works to tackle interconnected pressing challenges: building national economic resilience, delivering ambitious climate action, guaranteeing food and water security, and expanding equitable social development.
Both nations fall into the group of Small Island Developing States (SIDS), a classification that binds them through shared core commitments and parallel unique challenges. As SIDS, both face disproportionate vulnerability to the accelerating impacts of climate change, heightened exposure to volatile external economic shocks, and an ongoing need to deliver growth that is both inclusive and sustainable. United by solidarity and shared purpose, the two countries remain unwavering in their coordinated efforts to advocate for Caribbean priorities and interests in global multilateral forums, leveraging regional coordination to amplify their collective voice.
Looking ahead, the Government of Grenada has made clear it is eager to continue its productive collaborative work with the Government of The Bahamas. The two sides will work to strengthen bilateral ties and advance shared priorities at both the regional and global levels, all rooted in the enduring spirit of Caribbean unity, mutual partnership, and cross-national solidarity.
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