In a landmark move that could reshape the Caribbean’s security landscape, regional leaders have unveiled the George-Bridge Declaration, a comprehensive framework designed to tackle the escalating challenges of crime and violence threatening the region’s stability.Unveiled during a recent crime symposium hosted by Barbados in Georgetown, the declaration reflects the collective will of CARICOM Heads of Government to address one of the region’s most pressing challenges.Prime Minister Mia Mottley shared the details of the arrangement on Thursday at the launch here of another regional effort against crime and violence.She said: “On November 22, we arrived at what has come to be known as the George-Bridge Declaration, capturing both the location and the host, reflecting the will of heads of government,” she said.Mottley noted that the declaration aims to ensure crime and violence do not disrupt societies or distract from broader efforts to uplift the region.