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Representatives of the four countries of the Kingdom during the press conference on Friday (from left): Dutch State Secretary of Kingdom Relations and Digitalisation Alexandra van Huffelen, St. Maarten Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs, Aruba Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes and Curaao Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas. (Suzanne Koelega photo)
~ Countries agree to move forward together ~
PHILIPSBURG--The Kingdom Law to establish the Caribbean Body for Reform and Development COHO is off the table, a fact that Prime Ministers Silveria Jacobs of St. Maarten, Evelyn Wever-Croes of Aruba and Gilmar Pisas of Curaao happily announced at the end of the four-country consultation in St. Maarten on Friday. The decision to ditch the initial Kingdom Law COHO is supported by the Netherlands.