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    OECS Heads of Government Focus on Trade, Connectivity and Economic Resilience at 78th Authority Meeting

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    June 25, 2026
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    OECS Heads of Government Focus on Trade, Connectivity and Economic Resilience at 78th Authority Meeting


    The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) commemorated forty-five years of regional integration and cooperation during the Opening Ceremony of the 78th Meeting of the OECS Authority, held in Antigua and Barbuda on Sunday, 21 June 2026.

    The ceremony brought together Heads of Government and senior representatives from across the OECS, regional institutions, members of the diplomatic corps, and other distinguished guests to reflect on the achievements of the Organisation and reaffirm their commitment to a united and resilient Eastern Caribbean.

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    A central feature of the ceremony was the transition of the Chairmanship of the OECS Authority from Dr. the Honourable Godwin Friday, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, to the Right Honourable Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda.

    Right Honourable Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda

    In assuming the Chairmanship of the Authority, Prime Minister Browne called for renewed ambition and decisive action in advancing the OECS integration agenda, noting that the current global environment demands stronger regional cooperation than ever before.

    “This is not a time for routine leadership. It is a time for bold, transformative, visionary leadership and, above all, vigorous implementation. In other words, an OECS renaissance.”

    Prime Minister Browne highlighted the achievements of regional integration over the past forty-five years, including the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, the Pharmaceutical Procurement Service, and the free movement of people within the Economic Union. He reminded delegates that these successes demonstrate a fundamental truth:

    “What we cannot do alone, we accomplish together.”

    Outgoing Chairman, Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday, reflected on his tenure and reaffirmed the importance of regional solidarity in addressing the shared challenges facing Small Island Developing States.

    “The things that my people at home called for, our small island country cannot achieve by itself but must work together with our neighbours to make them happen.”

    Prime Minister Friday noted that issues such as affordable and sustainable energy, reliable transportation, climate resilience, food security, and economic development require collective action and a strengthened regional response.

    Reflecting on the work undertaken during his chairmanship, he pointed to advances in regional cooperation on energy, transportation, development financing, security, and economic resilience as examples of the enduring value of integration.

    In his keynote address, Director General of the OECS Commission, Dr. Didacus Jules, challenged leaders and citizens alike to view regional integration not simply as a framework of treaties and institutions, but as a living culture of cooperation rooted in the Caribbean tradition of collective action.

    “Integration itself is not treaties on paper, nor the quiet convergence of government bureaucracies. It is a culture of cooperation,” Dr. Jules stated.

    Drawing on the concept of the “koudmen”, the tradition of communities coming together to assist one another in times of need, Dr. Jules described the OECS as “the koudmen written large,” emphasizing that the Organisation’s greatest strength lies in its ability to pool resources, expertise and sovereignty in pursuit of shared prosperity.

    Reflecting on an increasingly uncertain global environment, the Director General underscored the value of regional unity, noting that “pooling is not addition; it is multiplication,” and that the OECS continues to demonstrate how small states can amplify their voice and influence through collective action.

    The Director General highlighted several areas where regional cooperation has delivered tangible benefits to citizens, including pooled pharmaceutical procurement, climate resilience financing initiatives, educational transformation, renewable energy development, food and agriculture systems transformation, and efforts to strengthen regional governance and economic integration.

    As the OECS celebrates its 45th Anniversary, Dr. Jules called for a deeper and more inclusive model of regional integration that places citizens at the centre of decision-making and development.

    Reflecting on an increasingly uncertain global environment, the Director General underscored the value of regional unity, noting that

    As Member States look toward the future, leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the OECS Economic Union and ensuring that regional integration continues to deliver meaningful benefits for all citizens of the Eastern Caribbean. ​

    The Heads of Government convened in Caucus throughout the meeting to deliberate on matters of strategic importance to the region, with particular attention to the evolving international landscape and the implications of unprecedented global economic and geopolitical shifts for Caribbean economies and other Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

    Discussions focused on strengthening the region’s collective response to emerging challenges and opportunities, including regional economic resilience, food and energy security, trade diversification, connectivity, development financing, and the protection of the interests of OECS citizens in an increasingly complex global environment. The Heads also considered developments in international migration policy, opportunities to expand trade and commercial engagement with neighbouring markets, and innovative approaches to unlocking the economic potential of the region’s marine resources and blue economy.

    The Authority further examined strategies to improve regional air and maritime connectivity, advance sustainable financing mechanisms, and position the OECS to benefit from emerging opportunities in nature-based financing, carbon markets, and climate resilience investments. The Heads underscored the importance of greater coordination and collaboration among Member States in addressing shared challenges and advancing sustainable development.

    In Caucus, the Heads also held discussions on the way forward for the CIP/CBI programmes, including the upcoming launch of the Eastern Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Regulatory Subroutine Authority (ECCIRA).

    Heads of Government also received updates and considered several operational and institutional matters relating to key OECS entities, including the OECS Commission, the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA), and the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC). Discussions included measures to strengthen the effectiveness of regional institutions, enhance service delivery to OECS citizens, and support deeper integration among Member States.

    The Heads of Government further commended the OECS Commission and its supporting institutions for their continued dedication and service in advancing the regional integration agenda. ​

    ATTENDANCE

    Heads of Government and Representatives of Heads of Government

    • Right Hon. Gaston Browne – Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda
    • Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit – Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica
    • Hon. Reuben T Meade – Premier of Montserrat
    • Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew – Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis
    • Hon. Dr. Godwin Friday – Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Hon. Dr. Natalio Wheatley – Premier of the British Virgin Islands
    • H. E. Mr. Aaron Moses – OECS Commissioner, Grenada
    • Hon. Shanda Lee Harracksingh – Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Saint Lucia
    • Mrs. Sandra Casanova – Member of the Assembly, Territorial Collectivity of Martinique
    • Mr. Patrick Sellin – President of the Regional Integration Commission, Regional Council of Guadeloupe

    Other Delegates

    • Her Ladyship, the Hon. Justice Margaret Alison Price Findlay – Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
    • H.E. Dr. Didacus Jules – Director General of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
    • H.E. Dr. Carla Barnett – Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
    • Ambassadors and Commissioners of the OECS Member States
    • Mr. Anthony Whittier – Director General of the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority



     



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