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In a recent Cabinet meeting, officials discussed trade policies alongside controversial remarks made by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who referred to the operations of the Cuban Medical Brigade as a form of “human trafficking.”
This characterization has prompted a reevaluation of how payments are structured to the Brigade, sparking debates on the implications of U.S. government claims.
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda firmly denies any involvement in unlawful activities related to the Cuban Medical Brigade.
Officials reiterated that 66 other countries employing Cuban medical professionals for their healthcare services share this viewpoint, highlighting a collective endorsement of the validity and necessity of these operations.
Geopolitical considerations have taken a prominent role in shaping policy decisions, with the Cabinet acknowledging that such factors are influencing not just regional dynamics but global policies as well.
This recognition comes as Antigua and Barbuda seeks to navigate a complex international landscape impacted by evolving trade dynamics.
The Cabinet said it remains focused on ensuring the economic stability and resilience of Antigua and Barbuda, striving to mitigate the challenges posed by these international pressures while maintaining its commitment to public health services facilitated by Cuban medical professionals.
Let’s hope that gets resolved.
Just do what all you have to do to make sure the Cuban medics remain here
You gotta look at w everything now.