On March 10, 2026, a significant treaty titled "Hot Pursuit during Maritime Counter Drug Operations in the Vicinity of Saint Martin and Sint Maarten" was signed at the Cole Bay Police Station. This agreement enhances maritime cooperation between the French and Dutch sides of the island, allowing authorities to pursue and intercept vessels involved in drug trafficking across territorial waters.
The treaty was signed by Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina of Sint Maarten and French Minister of Overseas Territories Naïma Moutchou. Key provisions include:
Saint-Martin's strategic location has made it a transit point for narcotics moving from South America to North America and Europe. The treaty aims to:
This agreement underscores the commitment of both governments to combat drug trafficking and ensure the safety and security of the region.
During the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Mercelina emphasized the importance of close cooperation on the island shared by two nations. Minister Moutchou highlighted the treaty as a testament to the strong partnership between France and the Netherlands in addressing transnational crime.
The treaty is expected to be implemented immediately, with joint training exercises and operational protocols to be developed in the coming months.
For more information, refer to the original article: Treaty signed between Sint Maarten, Saint Martin allowing Maritime anti-drug trafficking operations