Three Caribbean countries have signed a cooperation agreement for the implementation of the project promoting firearms marking in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The agreement is to be implemented with funding provided by the United States.
The accord was signed by Secretary General of the Organisation of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza and the foreign ministers of Barbados and Grenada and St. Lucia’s ambassador to the hemispheric body during the 41st regular session of the OAS General Assembly.
The OAS Secretary General said they welcome the commitment of the governments of Barbados, Grenada and St. Lucia to strengthening controls and building up the capacity needed to combat arms trafficking more effectively.
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I thought they all had a registration-# already – but what do I know, I don’t have any.
what did i just read?
@foreign language, NONSENSE is what you just read smh
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