St Maarten Prime Minister Mercelina Attends Caribbean Climate Energy Conference in Curaçao

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Video 2 Part 1 Prime Minister Mercelina Attends Caribbean Climate and Energy Conference in Curaçao
Prime Minister Luc Mercelina returned from Curaçao after participating in the 2025 Caribbean Climate and Energy Conference. The regional event, hosted by Curaçao in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of
St Maarten Prime Minister Mercelina Attends Caribbean Climate Energy Conference in Curaçao
Economic Affairs, Climate Policy, and Green Growth, gathered leaders and policymakers to accelerate climate resilience in the Caribbean. Since its inaugural session in 2023 in Aruba, this conference has grown into a vital forum for climate action, energy transition, and regional collaboration.
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During the conference, Prime Minister Mercelina met with several key officials, including Prime Ministers Gjelmar Pisas of Curaçao and Mike Eman of Aruba. These high-level bilateral discussions focused on strengthening regional ties,
enhancing disaster preparedness, and promoting sustainable development. The Prime Minister highlighted the need for coordinated action among Caribbean states to confront shared vulnerabilities.
St Maarten Prime Minister Mercelina Attends Caribbean Climate Energy Conference in Curaçao
In particular, his conversations with Prime Minister Pisas delved deeply into regional integration, focusing on economic resilience and climate mitigation strategies.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Mercelina held a virtual meeting with the Dutch State Secretary to address mutual concerns, including good governance and sustainability. These meetings underscored the importance of regional cooperation and the strategic role St. Maarten plays in shaping Caribbean policy on climate and energy.

The Prime Minister emphasized that this conference served as a powerful call to action, advocating for more inclusive, well-funded initiatives that protect island nations from the adverse effects of climate change. He noted that Caribbean voices must remain strong and active on the global climate stage.
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As the region confronts an increasingly volatile climate, Prime Minister Mercelina reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to proactive engagement, regional unity, and practical solutions that promote long-term sustainability for St. Maarten and its neighbors.
