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Saint Lucia PM Philip J Pierre to meet EP and EC officials in Brussels

Tuesday, 9th April 2024

Saint Lucia PM Philip J Pierre to meet EP and EC officials in Brussels

Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Philip J Pierre is all set to travel to Brussels, Belgium, on an official trip from April 7 to 12, 2024. The trip aims to engage in discussions with the European Parliament and the European Commission regarding global migration matters.

According to the information, the discussions will revolve around the proposed changes to the Schengen Visa-Free Regime and how they may affect nations which have investor citizenship programmes, like Saint Lucia.

The country is well known for its strong due diligence processes which are the foundation of its successful citizenship by investment programme.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Brussels, although planned in advance to the signing of the MOA - Memorandum of Agreement between other OECS nations with similar programmes, assumed assed importance, as PM Pierre will articulate Saint Lucia’s position on the MOA.

He will also explore further measures that can be taken by all nations to strengthen their CBI programmes.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Ernest Hilaire will act as the Prime Minister as well as the Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Youth Economy, and Minister for Justice and National Security in the absence of PM Philip J Pierre.

PM Pierre’s participation in such meetings showcases his commitment and dedication in maintaining international relationships while also thinking about the people of Saint Lucia and making it a win win situation for both the international partners as well as the citizens.

As the Prime Minister shared the information about his travel on his official Facebook account, the citizens and residents of Saint Lucia wished him a safe journey and a successful meeting in Brussels.

“Ride on, Comrade Prime Minister. We trust in your genuine care of your country and people,” wrote a user named Claudius Mc Combie, while another user said, “Have a successful meeting and return home safely. God's blessings for travelling mercies.” “God bless you, Honorable Prime Minister. Safe travel,” wrote another user named Marie Frederick.