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Grenada Exercises Caution in Approaching Samoa Agreement Amidst Concerns of Values Imposition

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Grenada Exercises Caution in Approaching Samoa Agreement Amidst Concerns of Values Imposition

Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and the Grenada government have signaled a cautious approach to the signing of the Samoa Agreement with the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS). Emphasizing the need to safeguard national sovereignty and values, the government is set to scrutinize the comprehensive legal framework, intended to span the next 20 years, covering areas such as sustainable development, human rights, and peace and security.

Scheduled for provisional application on January 1, 2024, pending approval from the European Parliament and ratification by EU member states and at least two-thirds of the 79 OACPS members, the Samoa Agreement has received tentative approval from Dominica and Jamaica. However, concerns have emerged from various quarters, including the Roman Catholic Church. Trinidad and Tobago Roman Catholic Archbishop Jason Gordon has expressed reservations, suggesting that the agreement might impose certain values, such as abortion legislation and LGBTQ+ rights, on signatory nations.

In response to these concerns, Prime Minister Mitchell and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Export Development Joseph Andall addressed the public. They assured that Grenada would approach the agreement with careful consideration, avoiding any rush into commitments that conflicted with the nation’s constitutional values and morality. Minister Andall emphasized that Grenada, like other CARICOM countries, would not compromise its sovereignty, and any proposed agreement inconsistent with the nation’s constitution and values would be subjected to thorough evaluation.

Prime Minister Mitchell, a legal professional, underscored the importance of distinguishing between private morality and legal matters. He cautioned against attempts to impose one country’s morality on another, particularly in the context of aid or funding agreements. Mitchell clarified that Grenada’s approach to grant funding, aid, or loans is rooted in commercial terms, expressing skepticism towards introducing morality issues into such agreements.

Acknowledging Archbishop Gordon’s concerns, Prime Minister Mitchell assured that the government would conduct a comprehensive review of the agreement before making a decision. He highlighted the role of technocrats and bureaucrats in analyzing the agreement to provide a precise understanding of its content. Grenada’s cautious stance reflects a commitment to preserving autonomy and ensuring that international agreements align with the nation’s values without imposing external moralities.

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