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Jamaica to Host 49th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting July 2025

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MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA. (FNN WORLD)Jamaica is set to host the Forty-ninth Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) from 6-8 July 2025 in Montego Bay, under the chairmanship of Dr. the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica.

Jamaica Assumes Leadership of CARICOM

On 1 July 2025, Prime Minister Holness will officially assume the six-month rotating chairmanship of the Community, succeeding the Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados. A founding member of CARICOM, Jamaica also holds lead responsibility for External Trade Negotiations in the CARICOM Quasi Cabinet.

18th CARICOM Road Races Set for Rose Hall

As a prelude to the conference, on 5 July 2025, male and female professional and amateur athletes from CARICOM Member States and Associate Members will gather in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, for the 18th CARICOM Road Races. This regional event aims to promote camaraderie among CARICOM athletes while emphasizing the vital role of sport and physical education in enhancing quality of life across the Caribbean.

Official Opening and Business Sessions

The opening ceremony for the Meeting will take place on Sunday, 6 July at 5:00 p.m. at the Montego Bay Convention Centre (MBCC). The event will feature remarks from Prime Minister Holness and Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General.

Following the ceremony, Heads of Government will commence two days of business sessions on 7 July at the MBCC, covering key regional and international issues.

Key Issues on the CARICOM Agenda

Among the priorities for discussion:

  • Developments in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)

  • Regional security issues

  • The ongoing situation in Haiti

  • External trade negotiations

  • Climate change resilience and the climate finance agenda

  • Food and nutrition security

  • Preparations for the second Africa-CARICOM Summit

  • Advancements in transportation, telecommunications, and digitalisation within the tourism industry

  • CARICOM Industrial Policy development

Jamaica’s Legacy as CARICOM Host

Jamaica has a proud history of hosting CARICOM summits, including the Third (1982), Eleventh (1990), Eighteenth (1997), Twenty-Fourth (2003), Thirty-First (2010), and Thirty-Ninth (2018) Meetings of the Conference. Notably, at the Twenty-Fourth Meeting in 2003, the Rose Hall Declaration on Regional Governance and Integrated Development was adopted, laying a roadmap for modernizing the Caribbean integration movement and strengthening the region’s voice in global affairs.

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President Trump Ratifies Board of Peace, Opening Path to Hope and Dignity for Gazans

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Today, in an historic ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald J. Trump formally ratified the Charter of the Board of Peace — establishing it as an official international organization. President Trump, who is serving as the Board’s Chairman, was joined by Founding Members representing countries around the world who have committed to building a secure and prosperous future for Gaza that delivers lasting peace, stability, and opportunity for its people.
It’s another pivotal step forward in realizing President Trump’s vision of transforming Gaza from a region plagued by conflict and despair into one defined by opportunity, hope, and vitality. The Board of Peace stands ready to mobilize global resources, enforce accountability, and guide the implementation of the next critical phases of demilitarization, governance reform, and large-scale rebuilding.
  • President Trump: “This Board has the chance to be one of the most consequential bodies ever created, and It’s my enormous honor to serve as its Chairman… Today, the first steps toward a brighter day for the Middle East and a much safer future for the world are unfolding right before your very eyes. Together, we are in a position to have any credible chance… to end decades of suffering, stop generations of hatred and bloodshed, and forge a beautiful, everlasting, and glorious peace for that region.”
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio: “We are here today because of President Trump’s vision. If we go back just a few months ago, people thought what was happening in Gaza was impossible to solve… No one thought that that would ever come to a resolution without more fighting and more bloodshed along the way… But President Trump had the vision and the courage to dream the impossible, to believe that it was doable, and to pursue it with all of his heart.”
  • Chief Commissioner of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza Dr. Ali Sha’ath: “I want to start by thanking President Donald J. Trump and his Administration for his intensive efforts to advance peace in the whole region… These efforts created the opportunity for a new future in Gaza, but what will really matter is what comes next.”
  • High Representative for Gaza Nickolay Mladenov: “Who would’ve thought two years ago that we would be sitting here with this group of countries, with this leadership, giving the people of Gaza a new chance?… For too long, Gazans, Palestinians, and Israelis have lived with conflict, with death, with destruction. Now, the page turns.”
  • Special Envoy for Peace Missions Steve Witkoff: “We have achieved a peace deal in Gaza. We have brought the hostages home… And maybe most importantly, we have created a sense of hope for what the future can bring in Gaza and all other places where the Board of Peace will operate. And I am so honored, Mr. President, to have worked on this on your behalf.”
  • Jared Kushner: “85% of the GDP of Gaza has been aid for a long time. That’s not sustainable. It doesn’t give these people dignity; it doesn’t give them hope. And so we want to use free market economy principles — a lot of what President Trump spoke about that he’s doing in America — we want to bring the same mindset, the same approach, to a place like Gaza to give these people the ability to thrive and have a good life… If we believe that peace is possible then peace really can be possible.”

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Caribbean Tourism Open for Business, CTO Says as Travel Operations Remain Strong

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BARBADOS (FNN) — The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) on Monday reaffirmed that the region remains fully open for business, emphasizing its resilience and operational stability following temporary airspace disruptions linked to geopolitical developments in Venezuela.

CTO officials said the organization and its 25 member destinations closely monitored the situation over the weekend and worked with industry partners to minimize traveler disruptions.

Travel Operations Remain Stable
Cruise and air travel throughout the Caribbean continue to operate normally, with advance bookings remaining strong, according to the CTO. Airline partners added capacity to accommodate affected travelers, while hotels and resorts demonstrated flexibility in supporting guests whose plans were impacted.

Tourism leaders noted that the Caribbean has extensive experience managing external disruptions and has consistently demonstrated the strength and adaptability of its tourism sector, which serves as a vital economic engine for the region.

CTO Encourages Travelers to Proceed With Plans
The organization encouraged travelers to move forward with their travel plans, assuring visitors and industry partners that destinations across the Caribbean are safe, accessible, and prepared to welcome guests.

CTO also expressed gratitude to airline partners and the accommodations sector for their swift response, emphasizing the collaborative effort that ensured continuity for travelers.

2026 Theme Highlights Unified Caribbean Experience
Looking ahead, the CTO highlighted its 2026 theme, “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” which underscores the region’s shared identity and diverse offerings. From world-class resorts and boutique hotels to eco-adventures, heritage festivals, and renowned cuisine, the Caribbean continues to offer a seamless and welcoming travel experience.

Beyond its attractions, CTO leaders emphasized the region’s defining characteristic — its people — whose warmth and hospitality ensure visitors feel at home while exploring the Caribbean’s rich cultures and natural beauty.

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Dr. Rudolph Moise Aids Jamaica in Hurricane Melissa Relief as Jack Brewer Foundation Launches U.S. Evacuation Mission

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MIAMI, Fla. (FNN)Dr. Rudolph Moise, a distinguished Air Force Colonel, former Haiti Ambassador-at-Large, and global health care leader, joined the Jack Brewer Foundation on a humanitarian mission to Jamaica to support communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Emergency Relief Mission

Moise joined a team of 20 volunteers on a chartered humanitarian flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica, as part of the Hurricane Melissa response effort. The mission, sponsored by the Jack Brewer Foundation, delivered more than 15,000 pounds of critical aid, including tents, sleeping bags, batteries, pallets of meat, and food supplies intended for the regions hit hardest by the storm.

According to a posting on The Jack Brewer Foundation’s website, the organization is also coordinating an emergency evacuation and rescue mission for U.S. citizens stranded in Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. Working with government partners and humanitarian agencies, the foundation plans to facilitate safe passage for registered passengers on a special evacuation flight scheduled to depart Wednesday from Montego Bay International Airport (MBJ) to Miami International Airport (MIA).
Priority is being given to families, the elderly, and individuals with medical needs, and all travelers must register individually to ensure proper documentation and seat assignments.

Medical Assistance and Community Support

During the relief mission, Moise provided medical assistance to several individuals in need. He noted the resilience and optimism of Jamaican residents despite widespread damage and loss.

“We came to the Caribbean nation of Jamaica to provide support to its beloved people during this critical time,” Moise said, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in disaster response. “The Jamaican people are incredibly resilient. This is an all-hands-on-deck effort to confront this crisis, and despite the tremendous losses many have endured, most still managed to greet us with a smile.”

Video clips and photographs from the trip document Moise’s work alongside volunteers as they distributed supplies and assisted local families.

A History of Disaster Response

This relief effort is not Moise’s first humanitarian deployment. In January 2010, he traveled to Haiti with a Disaster Rescue Team just two days after the catastrophic earthquake struck the country. His team saved 11 lives during that mission.

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