Antigua and Barbuda strengthens bilateral ties with France with new embassy

Antigua and Barbuda has launched its Embassy in France, marking a pivotal step in strengthening bilateral relations and cultivating strategic alliances between the two nations.

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Spearheaded by Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene, this initiative emphasizes Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to global diplomacy. 

His Excellency Boris Latour, with extensive diplomatic expertise from his tenure at UNESCO in Paris, has been appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France. 

His deep familiarity with French culture and society uniquely positions him to bridge the two countries, fostering stronger diplomatic ties.

Strategic vision for global cooperation

Establishing this embassy is significant for Antigua and Barbuda, a small island nation aiming to broaden its global reach for mutual benefit.

The embassy will serve as a vital platform to advance the country’s interests across Europe. 

Key areas of focus include recognizing academic credentials, enhancing legal cooperation, and strengthening air travel links between France and Antigua and Barbuda, as well as with nearby French overseas territories like Guadeloupe.

Strengthening economic collaboration

France is among Antigua and Barbuda’s top five trading partners, emphasizing the economic importance of this relationship. 

The embassy will help amplify trade relations and encourage further collaboration across various sectors.

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Preparing for a bright future

In a recent meeting with the Deputy Director of State Protocol, Ambassador Latour and First Counsellor Timothée Bauer laid the groundwork for presenting credentials to French President Emmanuel Macron, a ceremony planned for the upcoming weeks. 

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