HAVANA, Cuba. – Caribbean Community Leaders (CARICOM) will participate in the fourth CARICOM-Mexico Summit scheduled for tomorrow in Belize, the Secretariat of the Guyana-based bloc reported.

The main subject of the event will be cooperation for the prevention and treatment of natural disasters, and it will be presided by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and the Prime Minister of Belize, Dean Barrow.

The scheduled talks will reinforce the importance that Mexico grants to cooperation with the Caribbean to consolidate progress on security, migration, climate change mitigation and natural disaster prevention, from the third meeting in 2014.

Mexico began its relationship with CARICOM a few months after its creation, with the signing of a cooperation agreement, and in 2010 the summits process was established to energize relations.