Integration of the French Caribbean into CARICOM Approved by National Assembly – MartiniqueTimes
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Integration of the French Caribbean into CARICOM Approved by National Assembly – MartiniqueTimes
Summary:
- The French National Assembly approved the France-Caribbean Agreement, removing barriers to integrating French Caribbean territories into CARICOM.
- After this vote, each island must negotiate its own terms to join CARICOM; Martinique is already progressing, with Guadeloupe also set to benefit.
- Key statements from Martinique leaders emphasize long-term negotiation and potential gains in economic, cultural, social, and humanitarian development through CARICOM membe
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