Minister Beaubrun meets US Secretary of State
Thursday, January 23, 2020
by Office of the Prime Minister
UNITED STATES AND SAINT LUCIA CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN TIES.

Minister with responsibility for External Affairs, Hon. Sarah Flood-Beaubrun, has reported that the meeting with US Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo, was a welcome opportunity to engage with the administration on a series of initiatives important to the Government and People of Saint Lucia.

At the Wednesday morning meeting which she attended along with other invited foreign ministers, the Secretary commented that his trip to the region was overdue, and that the United States continues to be committed to initiatives that seek to strengthen ties on issues such as security and development. As it relates to the Organization of American States (OAS), the Secretary indicated a known US position; that the US would like to see the incumbent Secretary General, Luis Almagro, serve a second term at the helm of the organization.

Ministers in attendance raised with the Secretary, the impact of crime on regional development and the need for increased training and collaboration with the United states on that front.

Education as a key metric for countries to meet certain development goals was also an issue raised.

Minister Flood-Beaubrun focused some of her remarks on the need for more programing in community development, drawing reference to USAID’s Community Family and Youth Resilience Program currently underway in Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Guyana.  The Minister advocated for the expansion of this program and for best practices from it to be embraced regionwide. Banking and blacklisting, and the issue of reputational damage that countries in the Caribbean were facing was also mentioned; as was the impact of graduation of countries to more developed status.

In a bi-lateral meeting, the Minister asked for Secretary Pompeo’s support for programming being discussed with the US in a variety of areas, including border security; education; and support for the country’s financial intelligence agency.  Minister Flood-Beaubrun and Ambassador Edmunds also attended a policy discussion hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, in Collaboration with the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and the American Chamber of Commerce, and which featured Secretary Pompeo.

The Minister was accompanied at the meeting by Saint Lucia’s Ambassador to the U.S. and Permanent Representative to the OAS, His Excellency Anton Edmunds.