
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.
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The late Sir Shridath Ramphal is mentioned as having praised Bertrand Ramcharan during the award ceremony.
The great integrity and goodwill of the President of the CCJAs the late Caribbean statesman, Sir Shridath Ramphal, taught, for small states sovereignty is no licence of power but a shield of survival.
Ronald Sanders | ‘Sovereignty’ – A plaything of the powerful? | CommentaryWe have provided one of the most impactful Commonwealth Secretary-General in the personage of the late Sir Shridath 'Sonny' Ramphal.
Better that GECOM complies with Articles 59 and 159(2)(b) rather than deal with the repercussions of their deletionSir Shridath Ramphal chaired the West Indian Commission, which aimed to restructure Caricom.
Caricom members should dispense with inconvenience of individual currencies that derive their value from the US dollar
Shridath Ramphal did not join Burnham to combat communism; it was opportunistic.
Nascimento’s views on Jagan and communism are well documented, not so the purported planned Venezuelan invasionSir Shridath 'Sonny' Ramphal served as the Commonwealth's second and longest-serving Secretary-General from 1975 to 1990.
Sanders urges Commonwealth to reignite Ramphal’s visionThe late Sir Shridath Ramphal has been mentioned as a significant contributor to the ACP Group of States.
Essential Guyana remains steadfast in its political commitment to the Global South and the OACPSSir Shridath Ramphal was a negotiation giant who led the coalition of like-minded states to raise concerns over market access for commodities into Europe.
The ACP 50th Georgetown Anniversary was a fitting occasion for reflection and celebrationShridath Ramphal led the Caribbean's negotiations with the EEC during a critical period for the region's agricultural exports.
Byron Blake | Awake CARICOM: wolves are in your yard | Commentary


























