Minister Nathalie Tackling traveled to Aruba this week for the Justice Four-Party Consultation (JVO).

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She met with justice ministers from Aruba and Curaçao. Their discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and aligning justice priorities.

Tackling began with bilateral talks. These one-on-one meetings allowed for direct dialogue. She addressed cross-border issues, enforcement challenges, and legal cooperation. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to shared goals.

Later, she joined a tripartite session. Together with her counterparts, she explored regional strategies. They emphasized coordination in tackling organized crime. The ministers also discussed improving information sharing and joint training programs.

Security and public safety were key themes. Tackling stressed the importance of united efforts. She proposed practical solutions to common issues. Her counterparts responded positively.
Minister Nathalie Tackling
The atmosphere was constructive. All parties expressed a desire to deepen ties. They agreed on several action points. These include improved communication and more frequent consultations.

Tackling highlighted the value of regional unity. She pointed to recent successes as proof of what collaboration can achieve. Her message was clear: justice knows no borders.
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Transitioning from words to action, the ministers committed to follow-up meetings. They pledged to monitor progress closely. This ensures accountability and builds trust.
Justice Four-Party Consultation (JVO)
Tackling also noted the importance of community impact. She emphasized that people must feel the effects of justice cooperation. Safer communities and efficient systems are the ultimate goal.
In closing, Tackling thanked her hosts. She praised the open dialogue and shared vision. She left Aruba confident in the path forward.

An official update will follow. It will outline the key agreements. It will also set timelines for implementation.
This visit marks a step forward. It reinforces a shared commitment to justice. And it lays the groundwork for continued collaboration in the Dutch Caribbean.
Hence, we are awaiting the report