Suriname and French Guiana Emphasize Cross-Border Cooperation
Importance of Cross-Border Cooperation
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC—The governments of Suriname and French Guiana have emphasized the importance of cross-border cooperation in addressing issues that affect both countries.
During a recent meeting, Elizabeth Bradley, Director of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business and International Cooperation, stated that strong cooperation is necessary in uncertain times. She emphasized the need to pay special attention to the shared water resources of the border rivers Marowijne, Lawa, and Tapanahony.
Climate Change and Human Behavior
Bradley warned of the impact of climate change and irresponsible human behavior on these critical resources and called peaceful cooperation an indispensable core value.
Joint Efforts for Conservation
Antoine Poussier, Préfect of French Guiana, underlined the importance of joint efforts to conserve natural resources and ensure safety along the rivers.
He emphasized that the border between Suriname and the French territory of French Guiana is more than 600 km long, making it one of the most extended border lines in the French Republic.
Meeting of the River Council
The meeting of the River Council was held to promote the efficient implementation of cross-border cooperation between Suriname and French Guiana and the joint management of the border rivers and surrounding areas, as laid down in the 2021 joint declaration.
During the third council meeting, participants addressed important themes such as the environment, river management, social issues, and border security.
Conclusion
The River Council remains an important platform for dialogue and cooperation between Suriname and French Guiana. Its aim is to develop the border area sustainably and promote the interests of both countries and their communities.
FAQs
Q: What is the importance of cross-border cooperation between Suriname and French Guiana?
A: Cross-border cooperation is necessary to address issues that affect both countries, such as shared water resources and environmental concerns.
Q: What are the main themes addressed during the River Council meeting?
A: The main themes addressed during the meeting include the environment, river management, social issues, and border security.
Q: What is the aim of the River Council?
A: The aim of the River Council is to develop the border area sustainably and promote the interests of both countries and their communities.