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Antigua and Barbuda to host Caribbean–EU Parliamentary Assembly in February

The Cabinet has approved Antigua and Barbuda’s hosting of the Caribbean–European Union (EU) Parliamentary Assembly, scheduled to take place in the country from February 14 to 20.

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The Assembly will bring together parliamentary representatives from Caribbean states and the European Union and is expected to serve as a key platform for strengthening political dialogue, parliamentary cooperation and international partnerships.

According to Cabinet, hosting the high-level meeting also aligns strategically with Antigua and Barbuda’s ongoing preparations and institutional readiness for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2026.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been designated as the lead coordinating ministry for the planning and execution of the Assembly. The ministry will work closely with the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda, the Office of the Prime Minister, and all relevant ministries, departments and agencies, including National Security, Tourism, Immigration, Transport and Works, to ensure the successful delivery of the event.

Cabinet has also approved collaboration between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the CHOGM 2026 Coordinator, Roberts-Morgan, in coordinating and executing the hosting of the Assembly. Existing coordination mechanisms, logistical frameworks and inter-agency arrangements established for CHOGM 2026 will be utilized to support planning and implementation.

In addition, Cabinet has directed the establishment of an inter-ministerial coordinating mechanism or task force to oversee preparations and ensure the timely fulfillment of all host country obligations.

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The Government of Antigua and Barbuda said it looks forward to welcoming regional and international parliamentary delegates and reaffirming the country’s commitment to diplomacy, multilateral cooperation and international engagement.

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