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Trinidad and Tobago commends France on its leadership role on matters of relevance to Small Island Developing States

Port of Spain: 19TH JULY,
2017

Senator the Honourable Dennis Moses, Minister of Foreign and CARICOM
Affairs commended France on taking a leading role on the global stage in
dealing with environmental issues of importance to Small Island Developing
States such as Trinidad and Tobago. These sentiments were expressed during a reception
held in celebration of the French National Day – Bastille Day – on 14th
July, 2017 hosted by His Excellency Héidi Picquart, Ambassador of the French
Republic to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Commenting on the perpetration of a number of attacks carried out on
French soil in recent times, the Honourable Minister underscored that the
Government of Trinidad and Tobago has joined with the international community
in condemning these attacks which infringe on the fundamental rights and
freedoms enjoyed in a democratic society. Senator the Honourable Dennis Moses
also indicated that France’s resilience in combatting these incidents has shown
that the inherent joie de vivre
embodied in the French spirit cannot be dimmed.

Additionally, Minister Moses highlighted the exemplary bilateral
relations that exist between Trinidad and Tobago and France since the
establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1962. The
Minister underlined that Trinidad and Tobago and France have had the opportunity
to collaborate in a wide range of sectors including health, water management,
aviation, education, construction, culture and crime and security. He stated
that it was his hope that Trinidad and Tobago and France continue to mutually
benefit from the sharing of our rich cultures and move towards deeper
collaboration in the future.

During his address, His Excellency Héidi Picquart, Ambassador of the
French Republic reflected on the universal ideals of Liberty, Equality and
Fraternity associated with the French Revolution of 1789. Ambassador Picquart
also focussed on the challenges of climate change and transnational crime,
which he highlighted as critical issues affecting Trinidad and Tobago, France
and the world at large. Further, His Excellency cited the close cultural ties
between Trinidad and Tobago and France paying particular reference to Trinidad
and Tobago’s, Calypso Rose, who experienced great success in France where she
was awarded a Victoire de la Musique  in
February this year.

Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs

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