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Strong Bilateral Relations Between EU and Jamaica

By: , December 14, 2016

The Key Point:

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has emphasized Jamaica’s strong and long standing relationship with the European Union (EU) in a meeting this morning (December 14) with EU Ambassador to Jamaica Malgorzata Wasilewska.
Strong Bilateral Relations Between EU and Jamaica
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Prime Minister the Most Hon. Andrew Holness in discussion with EU Ambassador to Jamaica Malgorzata Wasilewska.

The Facts

  • The Prime Minister and Ambassador Wasilewska pledged to collaborate closer to fine tune areas of mutual interest between Jamaica and the EU.

The Full Story

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has emphasized Jamaica’s strong and long standing relationship with the European Union (EU) in a meeting this morning (December 14) with EU Ambassador to Jamaica Malgorzata Wasilewska.

The Prime Minister and Ambassador Wasilewska spoke on many areas of support and partnership established over the years between Jamaica and the EU.

Prime Minister Holness noted that the government will continue to develop strong ties with the 28 countries of the EU. He also highlighted Jamaica’s focus on economic growth and job creation as a means of transforming the society. He further reiterated the country’s commitment to reducing crime and violence and outlined several government initiatives as part of Plan Secure Jamaica.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Wasilewska pointed out EU’s strong contribution to justice and issues related to the development of Jamaica. In addition, she expressed support to the administration’s interest in promoting transparency, women’s rights and its focus on social development.

The Prime Minister and Ambassador Wasilewska pledged to collaborate closer to fine tune areas of mutual interest between Jamaica and the EU. He also thanked the EU for being a significant partner and largest provider of grant funding to Jamaica.

Last Updated: December 14, 2016

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