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Leveraging our International Engagement

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October 23, 2019

Over the twenty years of the former Labour Administration, St. Kitts & Nevis has always pursued an aggressive foreign policy. This included the establishment of new diplomatic missions and consulates in the strategic capitals of Taiwan, Dubai, Canada and Cuba. The tide of Globalization, which circles the globe, washes our shores with its benefits and burdens and unintended systemic consequences. As we commit to a NextGen SKN, our visionary domestic policies must be equally matched with strategic external relations. We will review and assess the of existing diplomatic missions and embassies to ensure their work programmes produce tangible benefits to our people. We will rebuild the Regional Integration and Diaspora Unit in order to foster more active and significant representation at the CARICOM and OECS levels and improve partnership nationally. Labour will intensify diplomatic relations, cultural exchanges, trade and economic links with non-traditional states such as Latin America, and Asia as some of the fastest growing economies in the world.

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