Prime Minister of Sint Maarten Silveria Jacobs has announced the successful conclusion of extensive discussions related to the border between Sint Maarten and Saint-Martin.
The dialogues were aimed at fostering mutual understanding, cooperation and diplomatic negotiations. An agreement was reached on a new treaty that will define the shared border on the island.
The official signing ceremony took place last Friday at the border Monument in Belvedere/Belle Plaine.
Prime Minister Jacobs signed the treaty, on behalf of the Kingdom of the Netherlands while Minister of Interior Gerard Darmanin signed on behalf of the French Republic.
The official signing ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials from both governments.
Following the signing of the treaty, both parties anticipate a smooth implementation of the agreed-upon measures, which will promote increased cooperation and facilitate more effective dialogue, thereby strengthening the bonds of friendship and understanding between the people of the island.
“I am immensely pleased to announce the successful signing of this border treaty. The outcome fills me with satisfaction and optimism for the future. Through diplomatic dialogue and collaboration, we have achieved a mutually beneficial agreement that fosters peace, stability, and cooperation with Saint Martin. This treaty’s signing is not a means of division or just a symbolic gesture; it is a testament to dialogue, compromise, and unity. It signals an era of cooperation, where map lines no longer divide us,” said Prime Minister Jacobs.
The Prime Minister continued, “I commend the dedication and hard work of the negotiating team, both from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Foreign Relations, who represented The Kingdom with professionalism and resolve. This agreement demonstrates our commitment to resolving differences through peaceful means and finding common ground for the collective prosperity of our citizens. Together, we embark on a new era of collaboration and shared progress, solidifying our position as a nation that values peace, diplomacy, and positive engagement with our family to the North.”