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Prime Minister Browne (Centre) with Chief of Defense Staff Brigadier Telbert Benjamin and Commissioner of Police (Ag) Everton Jeffers.
“As far as practicable, we would want to be exempt from any form of tariffication and generally speaking, we just don’t see the pathway to success for economies in this region with any form of tariffication, which ultimately will increase prices and at the same time increase inflation, literally making things more expensive for people,” Prime Minister Browne stated.
The Prime Minister also wants Washington to recognize that Antigua and Barbuda stays out of superpower squabbles.
“The most important thing is for the Secretary of State, as the U. S. Chief Diplomat to understand the critical issues affecting us and to deal with the misconceptions. There are lots of misconceptions about our relationship with Cuba, our relationship with China, our relationship with Venezuela. We want the Secretary to understand that Antigua’s foreign policy position is based on being a friend of all; and that we are too small to have enemies,” he said.

Prime Minister Browne (Centre) with Chief of Defense Staff Brigadier Telbert Benjamin and Commissioner of Police (Ag) Everton Jeffers.
On the issue of Antigua and Barbuda’s citizenship by investment programme, the Prime Minister says CIP does not equate to security threats.
“In terms of certain anxieties that they may have about our CIP programmes, I think that they will have a better understanding of the importance of these programmes to the OECS countries and the fact that these programmes do not represent any significant risk to the United States,” Prime Minister Browne pointed out.
The Cuban Medical Brigade is another major topic on the agenda when Prime Minister Browne sits down in Washington alongside six other CARICOM leaders to discuss these issues with the Secretary of State of the U. S. “The Cuban Medical Brigade has been making significant contributions to the healthcare system in the region and we will highlight this to our American counterpart,” Prime Minister Browne stated.
Prime Minister Browne is accompanied by the country’s Ambassador to the United States Sir Ronald Sanders.
Sir Steadroy Cutie Benjamin is the Acting Prime Minister while Prime Minister Browne is in the United States. He returns to the country on the weekend.
Foreign policy isn’t easy, especially for small states. I get what he means when he says we’re too small to have enemies.
But we will have enemies in global issues such as these you either with me or against me. Not even Switzerland is neutral now
Good move by PM Browne. These are tough conversations, but they need to happen. Small islands can’t be left out of global decisions.
Yes. Altho we cant compete economically we can still lend a voice to the conversation because alot of the issues that are being experienced are felt by almost everyone
If we are not going to be left out it means we would have to be favored by one side or the other. Not even Switzerland is neutral now
My question was answered as to where Prime Minister Browne is currently. Give them hell in Washington Prime Minister Browne. Let them know to keep us out of their mess!
Be safe oit there world boss. Travel witj your security. U never know peoples intentions
Who can represent like you. Who can perform on the world stage like you. You are a lion. roarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I hope this was fruitful.we want to maintain our relationship with all our foreign partners