THE KINGSTON DECLARATION

We the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, assembly at Kingston, Jamaica - DECLARE as follows: Democracy and Popular Participation We resolve, and enjoin our citizens to pursue all of our just economic, social and political objectives within the framework of our deeply cherished democrat...
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GEORGETOWN DECLARATION ON THE DEEPENING AND WIDENING OF CARICOM

We have decided that the state has now been reached where specific initiatives must be taken to implement Articles 34, 46 and 47 of the Common Market Annex to the Treaty of Chaguaramas (dealing with external trade policy, Common Market industrial programming and joint development of national resourc...
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THE OCHO RIOS DECLARATION

We the Heads of Government of Member States of the Caribbean Community and The Bahamas here assembled - Deeply aware of our situation as small States, for the most part newly independent, island-developing, prone to natural disasters and with small open economies particularly vulnerable to turbulen...
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DECLARATION OF ST. GEORGE ON 16TH JULY, 1979

Recognising with satisfaction that since popular Governments in Dominica, Grenada and St. Lucia have taken office, the friendly relations between the three Governments and the people of the three countries have developed greatly on an new basis, Confirming that the following Declaration constitutes...
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GRENADA DECLARATION 1971

as modified by the Meeting of Heads of Government of Signatory States, November 8, 1971 in Georgetown, Guyana Acknowledging it to be the inescapable destiny of the peoples of the West to be bound together in Nationhood; Mindful of the lessons of past efforts in the cause of West Indian Unity; ...
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