Minister for the Overseas Territories, Stephen Doughty will welcome elected leaders and ministers from across the 14 Overseas Territories to the Joint Ministerial Council
Growth, climate, security, governance, and transparency top of the agenda as the new UK government strengthens partnership with the UK Overseas Territories at annual Joint Ministerial Council meeting
New UK government reaffirms commitment to defending Overseas Territories' sovereignty, security, and right to self-determination
Leaders will discuss ways to transform how the UK and Overseas Territories work together on shared challenges, within a respectful and sustainable constitutional partnership
The new UK government has committed to working more closely with the Overseas Territories to boost growth, tackle climate change, crack down on crime, boost good governance and improve financial transparency, as the leaders of the Overseas Territories meet with UK Ministers at the Joint Ministerial Council in London this week.
The event marks a key point in the new UK government's relationship with the Overseas Territories, as the new government seeks a fresh approach based on closer working and mutual respect, to further strengthen bonds with the British family of Overseas Territories.
Minister for the Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty will welcome elected leaders and ministers from across the 14 Overseas Territories to listen to their ideas on how to transform the UK-Overseas Territories' relationship to deliver greater security and prosperity, deliver high standards of governance and transparency, and address the dual climate and nature crises.
The UK's enduring partnership with the Overseas Territories is highly valued by this government. Alongside our deep people to people ties and shared history, the Overseas Territories make strong economic contributions, oversee 94% of Britain's unique species and key marine and land ecosystems, and extend Britain's global presence in a range of strategically important regions. Many too are on the frontline of the impacts of climate change.
This week, Minister Doughty will also underline the UK's unwavering commitment to defend the Overseas Territories and their sovereignty and rights, including to self-determination.
Minister for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty said:
The Overseas Territories are an invaluable part of the British family, and we are focussed on delivering on the issues that matter to them, including prosperity, climate change, infrastructure, and security - as well as working in partnership with them to ensure sustainable societies, good governance and transparency that deliver positive outcomes for all of us.
This new government is committed to further building our relationship with the Overseas Territories on the basis of mutual respect and inclusion, and I'm looking forward to continued working with leaders to transform how we deliver for all our people and bring our family closer together.
Delegates will attend meetings at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in London over the next four days, where the Minister will lead conversations with leaders and representatives on collective action to be taken on a range of key issues, including security, irregular migration, financial transparency, climate change, infrastructure and economic resilience.
Overseas Territories present at the meeting will include Anguilla, Ascension, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn, the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, St Helena, Tristan da Cunha and the Turks and Caicos Islands.