CARICOM chair Drew meets PM Browne, FM Greene in Antigua

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Dr. Terrence Drew, chair of CARICOM, met with Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Foreign Affairs Minister E. P. Chet Greene during a visit to Antigua and Barbuda on January 20, as regional leaders continued consultations on shared priorities and key developments affecting the Caribbean.

In a post on social media, Drew, who is also Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, said the discussions focused on issues requiring collective action and underscored the importance of open dialogue and sustained collaboration among CARICOM leaders in advancing the interests of Caribbean people.

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  1. Caribbean leader are not transparency, honesty and accountable to the people. Over the past few month they have all been found lying about the signing of the agreements with the US government to accept third party deportees. They all made these decisions without consulting with the people, which is also not good democracy. Then after bending back over the US did not even use a little baby oil.

  2. Dr. T. Drew, welcome to our shores. Hope you enjoyed your short stay. I trust that you and our leaders are able to push caribbean people forward and make life better for us and our kids and families

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