
Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs hands a gift created by local artist Tes Verheij to State Secretary Alexandra van Huffelen promoting St. Maarten's commitment to environmental awareness.
Throughout the three introductory meetings, a positive commitment was pledged for the realization of the desires and goals of St. Maarten based on equity while maintaining good communication and transparency, openness, building trust and an understanding of the realities on both sides including an understanding of what is/is not possible for both St. Maarten and the Netherlands.
State Secretary Van Huffelen confirmed that the intention of the Kingdom Act COHO, currently executed by the Temporary Working Organization (TWO), is to render assistance that will continue not only in monetary form but in strengthening the basis for a more robust and resilient Government. A more cooperative relationship has been pledged for future Kingdom Relations and this includes addressing poverty, climate change, education, and the environment.

: L to R standing - Minister of TEATT Roger Lawrence, Minister of ECYS drs. Rodolphe Samuel, Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson, Director of Kingdom Relations/Countries at the Ministry of the Interior Saskia de Reuver, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Cassandra Jansen, Minister of VSA Omar Ottley, Minister of Finance Ardwell Irion and the Minister of VROMI Egbert Doran. Standing behind - Director-General of the Government Information Service Henk Brons and Dutch representative on St. Maarten Chris Johnson
Updates, concerns, and queries were provided by each Minister related to their respective ministry. Follow-up discussions will continue with relevant Ministers as they join on the various aspects of the project tour with State Secretary Van Huffelen during her three-day visit. The working visit began with meetings today, followed by a tour of the Pointe Blanche prison with Prime Minister Jacobs and the Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson. The tour will continue with a visit to other recovery projects on Saturday and Sunday. The introductory tour with State Secretary Van Huffelen will also include visits and meetings with various key stakeholders within the community.
“Today’s face-to-face meetings were enlightening, positive and a good start to continued respectful, equitable dialogue and negotiations in the days, weeks, months and years to come in Kingdom Relations,” Prime Minister Jacobs stated.