Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young Retires After 11 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda in China
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young Retires After 11 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda in China

Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young Retires After 11 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda in China

14 October 2025 - 09:04

Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young Retires After 11 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda in China

14 October 2025 - 09:04
Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young Retires After 11 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda in China

Brian Stuart-Young (photo by Everton Barnes)

After more than a decade representing Antigua and Barbuda in Beijing, Ambassador Brian Stuart-Young is stepping down from his post as Non-Resident Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne made the announcement on Monday night during a farewell reception for outgoing Chinese Ambassador H.E. Zhang Yanling, held at Weatherill’s Restaurant.

Speaking to reporters following the event, Ambassador Stuart-Young reflected on his tenure, describing it as “a privilege to serve the people of Antigua and Barbuda” — a country he proudly calls his adopted home.

“When I presented my credentials to President Xi, it felt like a reconnection,” he said. “I was part of the original delegation that accompanied Prime Minister V.C. Bird on his inaugural trip to China back in 1983. To return decades later as ambassador was both meaningful and historic.”

Appointed in 2014, Stuart-Young served through the administrations of four Chinese ambassadors, helping to advance one of Antigua and Barbuda’s most productive diplomatic partnerships.

He played a key role in negotiations on several major development projects, including the modernization of the St. John’s Deep Water Harbour, the construction of community centres, and the Booby Alley Housing Redevelopment Project — all outcomes of strong cooperation between the two countries.

“My proudest moment came in January 2024, when Prime Minister Browne visited China and we officially opened Antigua and Barbuda’s embassy in Beijing,” he said. “That was a milestone that reflected how far our relationship had come.”

Although he was based outside China due to other professional commitments, Ambassador Stuart-Young maintained close daily contact with embassy staff in Beijing. The mission, he noted, continues to serve Antiguan and Barbudan students studying in China, as well as Defence Force officers undergoing military training there.

“I have always seen this work as part of my give-back to Antigua and Barbuda,” he added. “As an adopted son, it has been a source of immense pride to serve this country in such an important capacity.”

The government is expected to announce a replacement for Ambassador Stuart-Young in the coming weeks.

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8 Comments

  1. You’re tired. Rich. Had enough. Take your rest.

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  2. He did his part. But time for some new faces in diplomacy. Antigua full of bright young people who deserve a chance to serve overseas too.

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  3. You played your part Sir. Thank you for your service.

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  4. Yep ten years is a long time. Say what you want, but the man represented Antigua well. That embassy opening in Beijing was no small achievement. Respect due

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  5. Say what you will, but Brian Stuart-Young really helped strengthen those China-Antigua ties. From scholarships to investment projects, his impact is visible. Thank you for your service, Ambassador.

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  6. Huh I wasn’t even aware of that. What exactly did he do for us

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  7. Adopted or not, some locals can’t even get a small government post, far less ambassador. System need fixing.

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  8. Farewell sir

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