Barbados Still Awaiting A Firm Proposal On LIAT From Antigua

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Hope is being expressed about keeping LIAT flying and at the same time easing the need for Barbadian taxpayers to pump millions of dollars into the airline annually.

At least that is what the government of Antigua and Barbuda is saying.

However, there is still uncertainty about any such move.

When contacted last night, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said her Government was still awaiting a firm proposal from the Antiguan government.

“Barbados is not in the practice of shouting across the Caribbean waters; that is not our style. When there is a substantive proposal we will consult our stakeholders and share it with the people of Barbados,” said Mottley. She, however, assured that “Barbados is committed to ensuring that people can travel between countries in the region. (SP)

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Neither is Barbados in the practice of bullying other countries…I said so because Ms Mottley is a stateswoman! That prime minister in Antigua needs to learn diplomacy.

  2. Barbados is not in the practice of shouting across the Caribbean waters.That is not their style.Did you here that Gaston Browne?Action speaks louder than words.My guess she is pelting someone with words.LOL

  3. According to the audience u know how to talk. Gaston or max Made that comment because they know the Antiguan audience that drinks the koolaid is nothing but cunts

  4. “Barbados is not in the practice of shouting across the Caribbean waters; that is not our style.”. Hear that Gaston and Max?? Everyone, but ABLP supporters, are seeing through your BS.

    • She is right about not shouting across the Caribbean waters. She perfers under hand deals like how she huff Ross University from under Dominicia when they were down and out.

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