"We feel your pain. In this trying hour, we stand with you. We know your people are resilient. We stand ready to assist in your efforts to rebuild broken lives. Our efforts go out to all those affected. I offer our heartfelt condolences on the loss of precious lives," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in her address to CARICOM ministerial meeting on the sidelines of UN General Assembly.
"As a token of our solidarity, India will make available an emergency aid of USD 200,000 to the worst-affected countries," she said.
"I am asking our mission to the UN to work with our partners in Antigua and Barbuda as well as Dominica and other partners to earmark an amount of USD 2 million from the India-UN Partnership Fund for South-South Cooperation for rehabilitation projects in CARICOM," Swaraj said.
India, she said, undertook evacuation from Sint Maarten for not only Indians but also for nationals of nine other countries.
Observing that the Caribbean have a special place in the hearts of Indians, she said India would like to continue its interaction with its Caribbean partners on annual basis on the margins of UNGA.
Swaraj said terrorism constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security.
"Counter-terrorism requires a strong collective action by the global community. A strong legal framework also needs to be established in order to address this problem," she said.
India has announced its candidature for the non-permanent seat for the UNSC for Asia-Pacific region for the period 2021-2022 and candidature of Justice Dr Dalveer Bhandari for re-election to the Court of Justice for the term 2018-2027.
She sought the support of all CARICOM member states for these candidatures.
Observing that climate change is an issue of common concern to all, Swaraj said an international regime of actions was agreed in the form of the UNFCCC in 1992.
Stating that India has set up the International Solar Alliance jointly with France, she invited the CARICOM member countries to sign the ISA Framework Agreement.
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