Ali Backs Free Movement Progress but Says some Member States 'Need More Time'
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AU renews push for Free Movement Protocol amid ratification delays
Story by James Amoh Junior, GNA Accra, July 8, GNA – The African Union Commission (AUC) has stepped up efforts to galvanize member states to ratify and implement the AU Free Movement of Persons Protocol. The call was made during a four-day strategic coordination meeting held in Accra from July 1 to July 4, 2025. […] The post AU renews push for Free Movement Protocol amid ratification delays appeared first on Ghanamma.com.
Ali backs free movement progress but says some member states 'need more time'
(Jamaica Gleaner) Guyana’s President, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, has acknowledged progress in the free movement of people within CARICOM but noted that some countries still need more time to adapt. The article Ali backs free movement progress but says some member states ‘need more time’ appeared first on Stabroek News.
Urgent need for deeper collaboration on trade, food security and democracy - President Ali says in CARICOM Day message
See below full message on the occasion of CARICOM Day from President Dr Irfaan Ali: On this CARICOM Day, I extend heartfelt greetings and warmest wishes to all Guyanese and our brothers and sisters across the vibrant Caribbean Community. This is a day to celebrate not only our shared history and rich cultural heritage but also the unbreakable bonds of regional solidarity that have made CARICOM a towering symbol of unity and cooperation for more …
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