Dr. Linroy Christian Elected Vice-Chair of Global Plastics Treaty Talks

The Antigua and Barbuda Mission to the United Nations warmly congratulates Dr. Linroy Christian on his election as Vice-Chair of the just concluded fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.3) to advance a plastics treaty.
The INC is tasked with developing a global, legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution, including in the marine environment. The plastic pollution crisis disproportionately impacts Small Island Developing States like Antigua and Barbuda.
It poses a serious threat to ocean health, biodiversity, livelihoods, and the resilience of our vulnerable communities and now more than ever demands decisive and collective action.
We commend Dr. Christian for his leadership and advocacy on this grave issue and we wish him, Chair Ambassador Julio Cordano, and the entire negotiating team every success as they guide the process toward a meaningful and ambitious outcome.
Also in attendance at the meeting was First Secretary at the Antigua and Barbuda Mission Asha Challenger. The meeting was a handing over of the torch for the Antiguan diplomat who was elected Vice President back in 2023. Challenger remains a part of the team , but will no longer serve as the bureau representative, having stepped down from both the bureau and her rapporteur roles.
With both officials demonstrating their commitment to resolving the crisis, Antigua and Barbuda remains fully engaged in supporting global efforts to protect our oceans and safeguard future generations.
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