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BROWNE DRAWS THE LINE: ANTIGUA SAYS “NATIONAL INTEREST FIRST” AS U.S. THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONAL PROPOSAL SPARKS CARIBBEAN DEBATE

Summary by Times Caribbean
ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA — Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne is sending a clear message to Washington and the wider region: cooperation has limits, and national security cannot be negotiated away. Amid reports that the United States raised the possibility of Antigua and Barbuda accepting as many as 120 third-country nationals annually, Browne has made it clear that such a figure would not be acceptable to his government. According to r…
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Times Caribbean broke the news in Saint Kitts and Nevis on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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