Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar met Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine at the Diplomatic Centre for talks focused on regional security and continued cooperation between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States.
According to a statement issued after the meeting, Persad-Bissessar outlined her Government’s position on matters related to narco-trafficking, human trafficking and transnational crime. She stated that Trinidad and Tobago remains committed to working with the United States to address these issues in the interest of citizens and the wider region.
Persad-Bissessar noted the long-standing ties between both countries and said the relationship has been shaped through ongoing diplomatic engagement. She added that the partnership now plays a role in efforts to protect the region through coordinated security initiatives and information sharing.
The release said members of the Trinidad and Tobago delegation welcomed comments from Gen. Caine, who acknowledged the role the country continues to play in regional discussions on security and law enforcement. He also recognised the work of local agencies involved in joint operations with US counterparts.
The meeting formed part of continuing contact between the two Governments as they address crime networks and movements linked to the Caribbean. Discussions also included future areas for cooperation and plans for follow-up engagement between teams from both sides.
The statement said Trinidad and Tobago will maintain dialogue with the United States as both countries look to support regional bodies and agencies involved in security matters.
