St Kitts and Nevis eager to host US Embassy in the Eastern Caribbean

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Loop News – The government of St Kitts and Nevis has expressed its willingness to host a US embassy in the country.

The decision was made at a recent cabinet meeting in an effort to strengthen relations between both countries.

In a statement, the government said: “Cabinet has taken the decision to have St Kitts and Nevis host a US Embassy to strengthen the relationship and partnership with the United States of America”.

“The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis continues to regularly meet with and engage US officials on this subject and awaits the decision of the US with optimism”.

The St Kitts and Nevis Government’s position follows an announcement by Vice President Kamala Harris that the United States has begun the process to establish two new embassies and an additional diplomatic support presence in the Eastern Caribbean.

The US’ Embassy in Bridgetown, Barbados currently serves the Eastern Caribbean.

St Kitts and Nevis is following in the footsteps of Antigua and Barbuda, who recently said that it has identified a plot of land that the US can use to re-establish an embassy in St John’s.

Chief of Staff in the Prime Minister’s Office, Lionel Hurst, told journalists last month the land is located in an area dubbed as “Embassy Row” on Marble Hill.

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  1. So too are the government’s of Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. Typically though the US enjoys watching Caribbean countries grovel and cannibalize each other for the thirty pieces of silver she dangles from time to time under their flared greedy noses. With the paid(?) assistance of our asinine, desperate-for-power opposition parties in the competing countries, the US charade becomes, quite evidently, a mere comedy of errors. Pathetic!

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