Barbados–Suriname relations

Suriname is represented in Barbados through its embassy in Port of Spain, (Trinidad and Tobago).

[2] 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.

[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] Because of the importance of natural resources, both governments discussed their overlapping maritime boundaries in 2007.