AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCARICOM Leadership & Legal Fight: Trinidad and Tobago escalated the CARICOM Secretary-General reappointment dispute, arguing the process was unlawful and urging the Caribbean Court of Justice to intervene, while Jamaica said it won’t overturn the decision but remains concerned about procedure and treaty spirit. Regional Unity Push: Outgoing CARICOM chair St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew used the 51st Heads of Government meeting to call for leaders to settle differences privately and show up for key caucuses. EU Pressure on CBI: Antigua and Barbuda confirmed the EU has asked it to phase out its Citizenship by Investment programme by June 2028, warning of visa-free access risks and setting up a major Brussels–Eastern Caribbean standoff. St. Kitts & Nevis in Venezuela Relief: The federation joined CARICOM and Guyana to send medical and food supplies to earthquake-affected Venezuela. Local Governance & Safety: Nevis announced radar speed cameras and automated ticketing to curb speeding. Economy & Tourism: ACTIF2026 was postponed for public health reasons; St. Kitts also backed cruise expansion with a new Port Zante terminal and an Iona home-port call starting Nov 15, 2027. Community & Culture: Nevis Mango Festival 2026 wrapped up, and the St. Kitts Music Festival was hailed as a strong early success.
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