AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVisa Shock & Diplomacy: Ireland will require visas for St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Nicaragua from June 15, including transit visas for travellers passing through—prompting fresh travel planning concerns as Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre publicly addressed the change for Saint Lucia while PM Terrance Drew has yet to comment. Water Security & Emergency Prep: With drought warnings expected to run through November, NEMA and the Water Services Department are urging strict conservation as rainfall remains far below normal; fire and rescue officials say longer dry spells could extend the fire season. Regional Climate & Foreign Engagement: PM Drew is in Europe for talks in Brussels and the Climate Mobility Forum in Berlin, while St. Kitts and Nevis took part in a CARICOM UN retreat focused on climate resilience, peace and security, development financing and global governance reform. Investment & Business Outlook: St. Kitts and Nevis will host IGS 2026 (June 17–20) at the Marriott, pitching investment and citizenship policy updates; separately, the IFC confirmed a US$15m investment in a CARICOM debt fund aimed at SME financing. National Assembly: The House sits Thursday, June 18 at 10:00 a.m., with live broadcast and streaming details released. Defence & Security Links: SKNDF highlighted continued partnership with the U.S. military after a liaison officer handover visit. Community & Culture: Bank of Nevis will sponsor a new Culturama troupe in Nevis, while the Federation’s Olympic Day Health Run is set for June 20 in Basseterre. Sports Spotlight: Kya Crooke won NCAA bronze in the high jump, and West Indies Women’s T20 World Cup opening win featured St. Kitts and Nevis’s Jahzara Claxton.
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