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Mar 14, 2014

NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – The Bahamas and Haiti will hold talks in Port au Prince next week on the vexing issue of illegal migration, Prime Minister Perry Christie has said.


Christie, briefing reporters on his attendance at the 25th Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Inter-Sessional summit that ended in St. Vincent and the Grenadines late Tuesday night, said that the matter had been raised during the two-day summit.


Christie told reporters he had taken a “very strong stance” on the migration issue noting that Nassau had been carrying a ‘heavy burden’ for a long time.

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