WILLEMSTAD - In a significant diplomatic move, Governor Ajamu Baly of Sint Maarten embarked on his first official visit to meet with Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas and Governor Lucille George-Wout. The government of Sint Maarten issued a press release, highlighting the importance of the visit and the fruitful discussions that took place.

While this visit was primarily seen as a gesture of courtesy, it served as a platform for the Governor and the Prime Minister to delve into a range of critical topics. Notable issues on the agenda included Ennia, the refinery, Venezuela, the hospital, and the screening process for members of the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
Both sides engaged in constructive dialogue, fostering a positive atmosphere during the meeting. This allowed for an extensive exchange of ideas and enabled the Governor and the Prime Minister to address pressing matters of mutual concern.
Accompanying Governor Baly during his visit was Mieke Kalter, the director of the governor's cabinet. In addition to meeting with Prime Minister Pisas, Governor Baly also paid a visit to Governor Lucille George-Wout, further emphasizing the importance of building strong intergovernmental relationships.
The inaugural meeting between Governor Ajamu Baly and Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas is seen as a significant step in fostering collaboration and open communication between the government of Sint Maarten and its key stakeholders. It sets a positive precedent for future engagements and underscores the commitment to working together for the betterment of the region.
