Grenada names new ambassador to Cuba

The Grenada government has named Glen Noel a former junior government minister, as the island’s new ambassador to Cuba.

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“We expect that administrative work that will lead to his posting in Havana will be completed shortly, we expect that by the middle of February, he will be posted in Havana,” Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell told a news conference.

Noel , a former general secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), is the only publicly named diplomat named since the Mitchell administration  came to power in June last year.

Glen Noel, who served as junior minister in a previous NDC administration, succeeds Claris Charles, who officially demitted the post December 21, last year.

Prime Minister Mitchell told reporters that his administration has begun training several people who will soon be appointed as diplomats or to diplomatic missions.

“We have begun the first round of training for the persons we intend to name as diplomats, we have not publicly announced them, the first meeting took place last week Wednesday.

“The reality is we are almost starting from zero, and hence the reason for us taking our time to get this right, and that people are not simply thrust into a position where they have no training, nor opportunity to ensure that they are clear as to what our expectation of them.

“We have to some extent have persons who are likely to be given such positions, that is why we are having the training, that is why we are having the discussion and once that is complete the announcements will be made,” Mitchell said.

He told reporters there is a shortage of Grenadians who are career diplomats, and the situation is so severe that it requires identifying and training a new group of people who will be able to serve in diplomatic roles.

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“I am going to reiterate; we perhaps have not understood the gravity of what has happened to the diplomatic corps or service in Grenada. Almost 90 percent of the persons holding diplomatic passports were non-Grenadians, not in any real or significant way affiliated with Grenada, nor resident in Grenada, not in my view attune to the culture as well as the economic and development needs of the citizens of Grenada.

“And, so we need to ensure that whoever we appoint as diplomats, the first criteria is being Grenadian unless we can make an exception but we need to make sure that persons are trained and understand what diplomacy is about, understands the government’s policy, understand what we are seeking to get when you are posted to a mission,” said Prime Minister Mitchell.

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