Senior Officials Meeting on Atlantic Cooperation

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The following media note was published by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs on May 25. It is reproduced in full below.

Senior Coordinator for Atlantic Cooperation Ambassador Jessye Lapenn hosted the first virtual meeting of senior representatives from 43 Atlantic coastal countries on May 23 to build upon a Joint Statement issued last September on the margins of the UN General Assembly.

The substantive meeting focused on the benefits of a proposed new Atlantic Cooperation forum that comprises the whole of the Atlantic, during which the senior representatives discussed basic principles to guide such a forum and identified specific regional priorities, building on the work of existing efforts and a shared commitment to a peaceful, prosperous, open, and cooperative Atlantic region that remains a healthy and environmentally resilient resource for generations to come.

The Atlantic Ocean connects us. It is a unique environment, a trade route, a food source, and a means of support for the livelihood of millions. It is the most heavily traveled ocean which supports 49 million jobs in Africa and $21 billion in GDP in Latin America and is at the heart of changing global climate and weather patterns.

For more information, contact OES-PA-DG@state.gov.

Source: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs

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