In a scheduled regional diplomatic engagement set for this week, Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is preparing to depart for St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, to take part in the 78th annual gathering of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Authority. The two-day high-level meeting, slated to run from June 21 to 22, 2026, will convene heads of government and senior political leaders from all 11 OECS member states to address pressing shared concerns and chart a collective path forward for the sub-region.
Among the key agenda items for this year’s assembly are coordinated strategies to drive inclusive economic development across smaller island economies, deepen long-standing regional integration frameworks, strengthen collective capacity to adapt to and recover from climate change impacts, address cross-border security challenges, and expand mutually beneficial cooperation between member states. For small island developing states like those that make up the OECS, many of these topics carry existential importance, making consensus-building at the annual gathering a critical step for collective progress.
A key procedural milestone will also unfold during the meeting: the formal handover of the OECS Authority Chairmanship. Per the bloc’s long-standing rotational leadership policy, current chair Prime Minister Friday will transfer the role to his counterpart, Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda, for the coming term. Rotational leadership is a core governance principle of the OECS, designed to ensure equal representation and shared responsibility for advancing the bloc’s collective mission across all member states.
Accompanying Prime Minister Friday on the trip are a small delegation of senior officials, including Protection Officer Corporal Desrick Quashie, Ambassador Allan Alexander, Senior Advisor Randy Cato, and Senior Advisor and Ambassador Kevin Hope. To ensure uninterrupted governance of St. Vincent and the Grenadines during the prime minister’s travel, Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Major St. Clair Leacock, who also holds portfolios for National Security, Disaster Management and Immigration, will serve as acting prime minister for the duration of Friday’s absence.
