P.M MITCHELL SAYS COLLECTIVE APPROACH IS BEING TAKEN ON IMPORTANT ISSUES
St. George, March 7, 2008 -- Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell has said that regional leaders are taking a collective approach to some of the most important issues facing the region at this time.
The agenda at the start of the 19th Inter-Sessional Meeting of the
Caricom Heads of Government, focussed on rising cost of living , crime
and security and regional air transport. Speaking from the meeting,
Prime Minister Mitchell complimented his regional counterparts for what
he called fruitful and productive discussions.
Today’s session of the Heads of Government focussed heavily on the
issue of rising cost of living as a follow up to a call by the
Grenadian leader for a collective approach from Caricom Heads. Prime
Minister Mitchell this morning commended Barbadian leader David Thomson
for his intervention on the issue of food prices and continued to echo
the call for a regional approach to tackle the problem.
“In Grenada as
had been done in other Caricom states, individual Governments have
taken steps to stem the tide of rising food prices. However,
collectively we as leaders have agreed that we need to do more and this
is why the regional approach is so important. We have been having
discussions on among other things, making modifications to the Common
External Tariff aimed at driving down the price of basic food stuff,”
Prime Minister Mitchell said.
Another item high on the agenda for regional Heads was the issue of
regional air transport. “I believe everyone knows my feelings about
regional air transport. I see a properly run, efficient and affordable
airline as one of the keys to the regional integration process. I
believe we need to continue to look for solutions to improve the
current situation,” Prime Minister Mitchell remarked.
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