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'''Barbadian–Surinamese relations''' are diplomatic relations between [[Barbados]] and [[Suriname]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 March 1978. {{Citation needed|date=June 2013}} Neither country has a resident ambassador. Barbados is accredited to Suriname from [[Bridgetown]]. Suriname is represented in Barbados through its embassy in [[Port of Spain]], ([[Trinidad and Tobago]]).
'''Barbadian–Surinamese relations''' are diplomatic relations between [[Barbados]] and [[Suriname]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 7 February 1977.<ref name="bilat">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190416134520if_/http://www.gov.sr/media/12102008/lijst-van-diplomatieke-betrekkingen-en-visum-afschaffingsovereenkomsten.pdf |url=http://www.gov.sr/media/12102008/lijst-van-diplomatieke-betrekkingen-en-visum-afschaffingsovereenkomsten.pdf |archive-date=16 April 2019| title=Lijst van Diplomatieke betrekkingen en visum afschaffing|website=Surinamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs|access-date=28 December 2021|language=nl}}</ref> Neither country has a resident ambassador. Barbados is accredited to Suriname from [[Bridgetown]]. Suriname is represented in Barbados through its embassy in [[Port of Spain]], ([[Trinidad and Tobago]]).

==Early history==
In 1650, the governor of Barbados [[Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham]] sent a ship to establish a colonial settlement in Surinam. Lord Willoughby later visited the [[Surinam (English colony)|colony]], to assist with its development. [[Fort Zeelandia (Paramaribo)|Fort Willoughby]], under the command of Governor Lieutenant-General William Byam, was captured by [[Dutchmen]] from the State of Zeeland under the command of [[Abraham Crijnssen]] on 27 February 1667 after a 3-hour fight. The Dutch changed the name of Fort Willoughby to Fort Zeelandia and established Dutch control over the whole [[Surinam (Dutch colony)|colony]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ENG/50years.htm |title=50 YEARS 'STICHTING SURINAAMS MUSEUM' |author=Staff writer |date=29 April 1997 |publisher=Suriname Museum Foundation |accessdate=7 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724085858/http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ENG/50years.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011}}</ref>


== Bilateral relations ==
== Bilateral relations ==
On 17 February 2005 the leaders of Barbados and Suriname signed the "Agreement for the deepening of bilateral cooperation between the Government of Barbados and the Government of the Republic of Suriname."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caricom.org/jsp/speeches/bilateralcoop_barbados_suriname_arthur.jsp |title=STATEMENT BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE OWEN S. ARTHUR, PRIME MINISTER, BARBADOS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DEEPENING OF BILATERAL COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF BARBADOS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, 17 FEBRUARY 2005, PARAMARIBO, SURINAME |first= |last= |author=Admin. |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=17 February 2005 |month= |year= |work= |publisher=Caribbean Community (CARICOM) |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |accessdate=6 March 2011 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725141040/http://www.caricom.org/jsp/speeches/bilateralcoop_barbados_suriname_arthur.jsp |archivedate=25 July 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref>
On 17 February 2005 the leaders of Barbados and Suriname signed the "Agreement for the deepening of bilateral cooperation between the Government of Barbados and the Government of the Republic of Suriname, [[Mia Mottley]] the new Prime Minister of Barbados recently paid the Republic of Suriname a three day visit which took place on November 14th through to the 16th 2020."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caricom.org/jsp/speeches/bilateralcoop_barbados_suriname_arthur.jsp |title=STATEMENT BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE OWEN S. ARTHUR, PRIME MINISTER, BARBADOS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DEEPENING OF BILATERAL COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF BARBADOS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, 17 FEBRUARY 2005, PARAMARIBO, SURINAME |author=Admin. |date=17 February 2005 |publisher=Caribbean Community (CARICOM) |accessdate=6 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725141040/http://www.caricom.org/jsp/speeches/bilateralcoop_barbados_suriname_arthur.jsp |archivedate=25 July 2011}}</ref>


On 23–24 April 2009 both nations formed a Joint Commission in [[Paramaribo]], Suriname to improve relations between both countries and to expand into various areas of cooperation.<ref>[http://foreign.gov.bb/Userfiles/File/suriname%20and%20bados%20jc.pdf Agreement for the Suriname-Barbados Joint Commission] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706132148/http://foreign.gov.bb/Userfiles/File/suriname%20and%20bados%20jc.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}</ref> Since the first meeting a second one was held on 3-4 of March 2011 in Dover, Barbados.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII">{{cite news |title=Second Meeting Of The Barbados/Suriname Joint Commission |author=Staff writer |first= |last= |authorlink= |authorlink2= |url=http://www.bajansunonline.com/second-meeting-of-the-barbadossuriname-joint-commission/ |format= |agency= |newspaper= |publisher=Bajan Sun Online |location= |isbn= |issn= |oclc= |pmid= |pmd= |bibcode= |doi= |id= |date=5 March 2011 |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=6 March 2011 |language= |trans_title= |quote= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |ref=}}</ref> At the second meeting several areas of mutual interest were reviewed including: agriculture, trade, investment, as well as international transport.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII" /><ref>{{cite news
On 23–24 April 2009 both nations formed a Joint Commission in [[Paramaribo]], Suriname to improve relations between both countries and to expand into various areas of cooperation.<ref>[http://foreign.gov.bb/Userfiles/File/suriname%20and%20bados%20jc.pdf Agreement for the Suriname-Barbados Joint Commission] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706132148/http://foreign.gov.bb/Userfiles/File/suriname%20and%20bados%20jc.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}</ref> Since the first meeting a second one was held on 3–4 March 2011 in Dover, Barbados.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII">{{cite news |title=Second Meeting of the Barbados/Suriname Joint Commission |author=Staff writer |url=http://www.bajansunonline.com/second-meeting-of-the-barbadossuriname-joint-commission/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707205048/http://bajansunonline.com/second-meeting-of-the-barbadossuriname-joint-commission/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 July 2011 |publisher=Bajan Sun Online |date=5 March 2011 |accessdate=6 March 2011 }}</ref> At the second meeting several areas of mutual interest were reviewed including: agriculture, trade, investment, as well as international transport, entertainment, culture and tourism.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII" /><ref>{{cite news
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==Trade==
==Trade==
Trade between both nations is in Suriname's favour due to Barbados importation of Suriname's Bunker ‘C’ grade fuel oil.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII" /> Because of the importance of natural resources, both governments discussed their overlapping maritime boundaries in 2007.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cananews.net/news/131/ARTICLE/17272/2007-10-22.html |title=Suriname, Barbados to discuss expansion of EEZ |accessdate=22 October 2007 |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=7 March 2011 |year= |month= |work=[[Caribbean News Agency]] (CANA) |pages= |quote= | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20071113201435/http://cananews.net/news/131/ARTICLE/17272/2007-10-22.html| archivedate= 13 November 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
Trade between both nations is in Suriname's favour due to Barbados importation of Suriname's Bunker 'C' grade fuel oil.<ref name="BajanSunMeetingII" /> Because of the importance of natural resources, both governments discussed their overlapping maritime boundaries in 2007.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cananews.net/news/131/ARTICLE/17272/2007-10-22.html |title=Suriname, Barbados to discuss expansion of EEZ |accessdate=22 October 2007 |date=7 March 2011 |work=[[Caribbean News Agency]] (CANA) |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071113201435/http://cananews.net/news/131/ARTICLE/17272/2007-10-22.html |archivedate=13 November 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==Early history==
In 1650, the governor of Barbados [[Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham]] sent a ship to start a colony in Surinam. Lord Willoughby visited the colony, to assist with its development. Fort Willoughby, under the command of Governor Lieutenant-General William Byam, was captured by [[Dutchmen]] from the State of Zeeland under the command of [[Abraham Crijnssen]] on 27 February 1667 after a 3-hour fight. The Dutch changed the name of Fort Willoughby to [[Fort Zeelandia (Paramaribo)|Fort Zeelandia]] and Willoughbyland to Suriname.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ENG/50years.htm |title=50 YEARS 'STICHTING SURINAAMS MUSEUM' |first= |last= |author=Staff writer |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=29 April 1997 |month= |year= |work= |publisher=Suriname Museum Foundation |location= |page= |pages= |at= |trans_title= |doi= |accessdate=7 March 2011 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724085858/http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ENG/50years.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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Barbados–Suriname relations
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Barbados

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Barbadian–Surinamese relations are diplomatic relations between Barbados and Suriname. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 7 February 1977.[1] Neither country has a resident ambassador. Barbados is accredited to Suriname from Bridgetown. Suriname is represented in Barbados through its embassy in Port of Spain, (Trinidad and Tobago).

Early history

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In 1650, the governor of Barbados Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham sent a ship to establish a colonial settlement in Surinam. Lord Willoughby later visited the colony, to assist with its development. Fort Willoughby, under the command of Governor Lieutenant-General William Byam, was captured by Dutchmen from the State of Zeeland under the command of Abraham Crijnssen on 27 February 1667 after a 3-hour fight. The Dutch changed the name of Fort Willoughby to Fort Zeelandia and established Dutch control over the whole colony.[2]

Bilateral relations

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On 17 February 2005 the leaders of Barbados and Suriname signed the "Agreement for the deepening of bilateral cooperation between the Government of Barbados and the Government of the Republic of Suriname, Mia Mottley the new Prime Minister of Barbados recently paid the Republic of Suriname a three day visit which took place on November 14th through to the 16th 2020."[3]

On 23–24 April 2009 both nations formed a Joint Commission in Paramaribo, Suriname to improve relations between both countries and to expand into various areas of cooperation.[4] Since the first meeting a second one was held on 3–4 March 2011 in Dover, Barbados.[5] At the second meeting several areas of mutual interest were reviewed including: agriculture, trade, investment, as well as international transport, entertainment, culture and tourism.[5][6]

Trade

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Trade between both nations is in Suriname's favour due to Barbados importation of Suriname's Bunker 'C' grade fuel oil.[5] Because of the importance of natural resources, both governments discussed their overlapping maritime boundaries in 2007.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lijst van Diplomatieke betrekkingen en visum afschaffing" (PDF). Surinamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in Dutch). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  2. ^ Staff writer (29 April 1997). "50 YEARS 'STICHTING SURINAAMS MUSEUM'". Suriname Museum Foundation. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  3. ^ Admin. (17 February 2005). "STATEMENT BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE OWEN S. ARTHUR, PRIME MINISTER, BARBADOS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT FOR THE DEEPENING OF BILATERAL COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF BARBADOS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, 17 FEBRUARY 2005, PARAMARIBO, SURINAME". Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  4. ^ Agreement for the Suriname-Barbados Joint Commission Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b c Staff writer (5 March 2011). "Second Meeting of the Barbados/Suriname Joint Commission". Bajan Sun Online. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  6. ^ Staff writer (4 March 2011). "TRADE TALKS". CBC.bb. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Suriname, Barbados to discuss expansion of EEZ". Caribbean News Agency (CANA). 7 March 2011. Archived from the original on 13 November 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
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