Shridath Ramphal
Shridath Ramphal is a prominent Caribbean politician and diplomat, known for his role as the former secretary general of the Commonwealth and a key figure in Caribbean integration efforts, particularly during the establishment of the ACP-EEC partnership.
Born on Oct 03, 1928 (97 years old)
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Guyana:
The late Sir Shridath Ramphal is mentioned as having praised Bertrand Ramcharan during the award ceremony.
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Jamaica:
As the late Caribbean statesman, Sir Shridath Ramphal, taught, for small states sovereignty is no licence of power but a shield of survival.
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Guyana:
We have provided one of the most impactful Commonwealth Secretary-General in the personage of the late Sir Shridath 'Sonny' Ramphal.
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Guyana:
Sir Shridath Ramphal chaired the West Indian Commission, which aimed to restructure Caricom.
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Guyana:
Shridath Ramphal did not join Burnham to combat communism; it was opportunistic.
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Sir Shridath 'Sonny' Ramphal served as the Commonwealth's second and longest-serving Secretary-General from 1975 to 1990.
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Guyana:
The late Sir Shridath Ramphal has been mentioned as a significant contributor to the ACP Group of States.
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Guyana:
Sir Shridath Ramphal was a negotiation giant who led the coalition of like-minded states to raise concerns over market access for commodities into Europe.
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Jamaica:
Shridath Ramphal led the Caribbean's negotiations with the EEC during a critical period for the region's agricultural exports.
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