Editorial Staff
16/01/25 05:55

Editorial Staff
16/01/25 05:55

PM Browne Continues to Lobby for New US Embassy in Antigua

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This week PM Browne met with Ambassador Roger F. Nyhus

It remains uncertain whether Antigua and Barbuda will be selected as one of the two island nations designated to host a new embassy.

In further developments, the Prime Minister expressed his intention to bolster the local aviation sector by proposing that private jets owned by homeowners in Barbuda be registered as Antigua and Barbuda flagged aircraft.

This move is anticipated to enhance the value of aircraft registration and promote the islands as a favorable aviation destination.

3 Comments

  1. Donna

    The American government will not establish its new embassy in a country where most of the population is not native-born. Antigua and Barbuda is one of them country. For example, the Chinese especially is one of America’s biggest threats. America see our present government as one who will sell out Antigua and Barbuda to their enemies for a few dollars. They are so much people who have gained the A&B Passport through the CIP, and some of these people are wanted by America. This article did not mention anything about the money owed to ANU by the US government —WTO decision.

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  2. Stone

    How come you not dictating and commanding the American government that they put an embassy here or else..crappo really know who fu frighten

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  3. Real talk

    I don’t think the US embassy will establish anything in Antigua. We have said so many nasty things about the US government. Wa mek you think they are not recording it? Don’t trust the US.

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