Antigua PM hopes discussions with US Vice President not just another “diplomatic exercise”

Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne says he hopes last week’s discussions between the United States Vice President, Kamala Harris and several CARICOM leaders will not turn out to be another occasion of “diplomatic exercises.”

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“I would say a good first meeting. I hope it is just not one of those diplomatic exercises…some of them just want to say that they engaged the Caribbean (and) year after year you see nothing substantive coming from them.

“I hope Kamala will deliver and I hope too that there will be a subsequent summit with President Biden,” Browne said, adding “the United States needs to treat us better.

“They need to understand that look…you could end up with some Caribbean people going to their shores as refugees. So, if you don’t help us to keep them here, then they will come to your shores and I am sure they don’t want that,” Antigua’s PM added.

Last Friday, the Joe Biden administration renewed its commitment to the Caribbean, saying that partnership is “key” to “shared prosperity and security.”

In the virtual meeting that was also attended by the President of the Dominican Republic Luis Abinader, the US Vice President, who is the daughter of a Jamaica-born retired economist, said “as a neighbor in the Western Hemisphere, the United States shares a common bond with the nations of the Caribbean.

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“As neighbors, we know our partnership is key to our shared prosperity and security,” she said in the meeting that was also attended by CARICOM Secretary General Dr. Carla Barnett.

“We also know that we have common challenges. And that is why I’ve convened this meeting to strengthen our partnership and chart a path forward together.

“As we all know, our nations have extensive people-to-people ties. Millions of Americans have Caribbean heritage. Millions of Americans travel to the Caribbean each year for vacation, to visit friends and family, and to engage with the richness of that history.”

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The meeting focused on three areas, economic recovery, security, and climate and energy, and the White House later said in a statement that the meeting “underscored the importance the Biden-Harris administration places on our partnerships throughout the Caribbean.”

Browne said the regional leaders made a strong plea for Washington to assist the region by increasing the supply of fossil fuel given the increasing oil prices on the global market sparked by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“So, we have asked for the United States to consider increasing its supply of fossil fuel …so that we can increase the supply of fuel and to reduce the price. That is a critical requirement at this point in order to curb inflation, otherwise, we are going to continue to see an escalation in inflation which will create significant problems, especially for the poorer countries…

“So, we have asked them to give serious consideration to that…and at the same time use their influence to encourage other countries, Saudi Arabia and so on to increase their supplies, even Venezuela,” Browne added.

The Leaders that participated:

  • Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda
  • Prime Minister Phillip Davis of The Bahamas
  • Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados
  • Prime Minister Juan Briceño of Belize
  • Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica
  • President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic
  • Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell of Grenada
  • President Dr. Irfaan Ali of Guyana
  • Prime Minister Ariel Henry of Haiti
  • Prime Minister Andrew Holness of Jamaica
  • Prime Minister Phillip Pierre of Saint Lucia
  • Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris of Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • President Chan Santokhi of Suriname
  • Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Secretary General of CARICOM Dr. Carla Barnett

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