St. Lucia Signs Agreements With Venezuela Following 'Successful Bilateral' Visit

CASTRIES, St. Lucia – The St. Lucia government has described as “successful”  talks  between with Venezuelan officials following Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre’s state visit to Caracas last weekend for talks with President Nicolas Maduro.

pavenezePrime Minister Phillip J Pierre and his delegation in follow up discussions with Venezuelan officials (Photo GIS)A government statement issued here said that “the historic meeting…underscores the significance of this renewed partnership, marking the beginning of a promising alliance to enhance cooperation between the two nations”.

It said that there was agreement affirming both countries “commitment to respecting the sovereignty of other countries.

“This joint declaration emphasizes non-interference in countries’ internal affairs and promotes the Caribbean as a zone of peace. Additionally, an air services agreement was formalized,” the statement said.

It said that the St. Lucia government has  “secured a ground-breaking agreement with Venezuela to supply bitumen and asphalt” to the island and that “collaboration will substantially reduce road construction and maintenance costs, benefiting infrastructure development and local contractors”

The statement said further discussions with Venezuelan authorities will be led by the Senior Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, Ports, Transport, Physical Development, and Urban Renewal, Stephenson King.

“Venezuela has generously committed to providing St. Lucia with urea fertilizer, a vital resource for supporting the agricultural sector. This contribution will enhance food production and sustainability,” the statement said, adding that Agriculture Minister Alfred Prosper, will explore additional opportunities in the agricultural sector during his upcoming visit to Venezuela.

The statement said that St. Lucia and Venezuela “have outlined a roadmap for future discussions” and that in the coming weeks, meetings will explore collaborative opportunities in housing, infrastructure, energy, and more.

“These discussions aim to solidify further contributions from Venezuela that will benefit both nations. This marks a significant step forward in St. Lucia’s strategic partnerships, demonstrating the commitment of both nations to mutual growth and cooperation,” the statement noted.