Antigua St John's - Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer, along with other CARICOM leaders, held a meeting with Felipe de Jesus Calderón, president of the Republic of Mexico, on the margins of the Sixth Summit of the Americas being held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.
They discussed a range of issues including mechanisms for further bilateral and hemispheric co-operation, and strategies to prevent further financial fallout from the global economic crisis.
One of the key issues that the prime minister discussed with his counterpart was the need to develop a plan of action to address poverty and to avert a further decline of the economies in the Caribbean. “There is need for immediate intervention to address the negative effects being experienced as a result of the financial crisis," the prime minister said. "Without direct intervention, there is increased risk of economic decline and concomitantly social disintegration. We cannot sit by and allow our people and our economies to suffer."
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