Guernsey and Jersey Chief Ministers to visit Gibraltar
The Chief Ministers of Guernsey and Jersey are both in Gibraltar today (10th March) and will be meeting Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Peter Caruana. In the meeting they will discuss sharing knowledge and best practice on how smaller jurisdictions can punch above their weight in a global community.
The visit was timed so that both Chief Ministers could be part of the discussions and strengthen the relationship between the Channel Islands and Gibraltar.
Deputy Lyndon Trott said: “We can learn much from other small jurisdictions, and whilst Gibraltar has many differences to the Crown Dependencies we can benefit from understanding their approach to international relations and domestic policy. The visit demonstrates the inter-island co-operation that exists with Jersey on these matters.”
Guernsey’s Chief Minister is accompanied by Deputy Charles Parkinson.
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