Editorial Staff
01/07/24 07:07

Editorial Staff
01/07/24 07:07

Country’s Hosting of OAS 55th General Assembly Signifies Global Significance says PM Browne

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Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne

This means that Antigua and Barbuda will host a major international conference for the second consecutive year, following the successful hosting of the Fourth International Conference of Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) held from May 27 to 30 this year.

The country now boasts of a conference center that meets all the requirements for hosting a major international gathering such as the OAS General Assembly.

The American University of Antigua (AUA), where the SIDS4 conference was held, has built an ultramodern conference centre with many ancillary facilities that serve as a perfect venue for the conference.

The OAS 55th General Assembly is expected to also take place at AUA next year.

In his letter making the offer for the hosting of the conference, Sir Ronald stated;

The formation of a national committee is imminent to kickstart the meticulous planning for the upcoming conference.

Drawing from the effective involvement of volunteers for the SIDS4 conference, it is anticipated that a similar call will be made to enlist individuals to contribute as volunteers.

Similar to the approach for SIDS4, orchestrating the successful hosting of the OAS 55th General Assembly will necessitate a concerted national endeavor.

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