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Bahamas welcomes home 12 Heads of Mission and 9 of the Honorary Consuls
By Bahamas Information Services (BIS)
Oct 26, 2014 - 1:56:13 AM

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NASSAU, The Bahamas – “Beyond Independence and Boldy Into the 21st Century” is the theme of the first Bahamas Diplomatic Week. Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie hosted a Diplomatic Week Dinner for members of the Foreign Service on Friday evening at the Balmoral Club.

Along the lines of the theme of the special week the Prime Minister declared, “The 21st century has thus far been marked by the rise of the global economy, private enterprise and the digital revolution, which have resulted in unprecedented global economic and cultural shifts and integration. If each nation is to achieve its aspirations of sustainable growth and development and the well-being of its citizens, it must be bold and creative. And in this regard, I consider the launching of this Diplomatic Week by the Bahamas Foreign Ministry as a response to this charge.”

Mr. Christie at the start extended a warm welcome to the diplomats for their attendance at the launch of the important foreign relations initiative. He was pleased to learn that there were some 23 Non-Resident Ambassadors from Asia, Africa, Europe and North and South America who had, as a demonstration of friendship, joined in the activities of the week.

From The Bahamas 12 Heads of Mission and 9 of the Honorary Consuls had come home from their posts abroad to be a part of the important event. The Prime Minister thanked them for the service they have rendered The Bahamas in the international arena.

He said: “I recognize fully that in today’s reality, participation, engagement and partnerships are critical factors in achieving gains in matters pertinent to the international arena and, by extension, domestic affairs.

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“The Foreign Service of The Bahamas, then, is an integral component of the engine of growth and development of this country. It gives The Bahamas a voice in areas closed to the general public. It permits us access to the halls in which important decisions, that will affect the global landscape, are made.

“It allows us to forge relations with neighbouring and kindred countries and likewise to connect with countries with which we have no geographical, historical or cultural similarities.

“It provides us occasions to identify our needs and to assert our positions. And, as an overarching feature, it provides us space to advance the development agenda of The Bahamas, openly and without apologies.

“For these reasons, my Government is committed to supporting and strengthening our country’s Foreign Service.”

The Prime Minister told the group that Diplomatic Week provided “an opportunity for The Bahamas to reflect on its international partnerships and its place in the international community.” Likewise, it provided “the space to consider the future and initiate new foreign relations endeavours.”



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