AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Charter, CARICOM diplomacy: Saint Kitts and Nevis joined CARICOM in New York for a symbolic signing of the UN Charter on its 80th anniversary, with the Federation’s UN envoy Dr. Mutryce Williams reaffirming support for peace, human rights, sovereign equality and multilateral cooperation. Tourism readiness: Tourism Minister Marsha T. Henderson met taxi operators to review the cruise season’s performance and prepare for 2026–27, including plans for a Rainforest Tour Guides policy and ways to improve the visitor experience as cruise arrivals hit their strongest levels since 2019. Investment Gateway Summit: The Investment Gateway Summit 2026 opened in St. Kitts under “Shared Values, Shared Futures,” with Deputy PM Geoffrey Hanley outlining future growth pillars (energy, real estate, technology) and Citizenship by Investment reforms framed as a more transparent, integrity-focused digital governance model. Climate mobility in Berlin: PM Dr. Terrance Drew attended the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum to support global principles and partnerships for climate-related mobility. National Assembly agenda: On June 18, five bills move to second reading, including amendments to the Financial Services Regulatory Commission, Gaming Control, Virtual Assets, Anti-Terrorism, and Anti-Proliferation financing of WMD. Health and education: A new Pediatric Therapy Facility/Discovery Centre opened to expand outpatient therapies for children, including support for autism spectrum disorder and related developmental needs. Legal stakes: A Privy Council challenge is looming after the Court of Appeal granted conditional leave in a Social Security priority dispute involving FirstCaribbean and mortgage/creditor claims.
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