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Kuwait and Antigua and Barbuda Commit to Strengthening Ties

13 August 2025 - 12:03

Kuwait and Antigua and Barbuda Commit to Strengthening Ties

13 August 2025 - 12:03

Kuwait and Antigua and Barbuda Commit to Strengthening Ties

Kuwait and Antigua and Barbuda have pledged to deepen their diplomatic and economic cooperation following high-level talks between Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and visiting Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade E.P Chet Greene.

Accompanying Minister Greene is also Education Minister Daryll Matthew, Public Utilities Minister Melford Nicholas and Senator Lamin Newton.

During the meeting the two officials expressed a shared commitment to building on existing ties and identifying opportunities for mutual benefit.

Minister Greene’s visit forms part of a broader diplomatic outreach by Antigua and Barbuda aimed at expanding partnerships beyond the Caribbean region.

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6 Comments

  1. Finally, a move that shows we’re thinking globally. Kuwait has deep investment power, let’s position ourselves smartly to benefit.

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  2. If we handle this right, it could mean infrastructure upgrades, scholarships, and better trade links. But leadership must follow through.

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  3. A big thank you to Minister Greene and his delegation for their hard work in making this happen. This is what modern diplomacy looks like.

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  4. You know elections around the corner when ministers go to the wealthiest countries around the world to sit down and have coffee. Campaign funds . Oh yah

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    • Hahaha I doubt it. Why would a government want to call elections after 2 years and rob themselves of the other 3.
      Anything that’s for the betterment of the country I’m all for it

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  5. I dont know why black people seem to be fascinated about these kinds of people. Black people always lurking around for money

    Reply

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