The sale of diplomatic passports in Antigua has sparked significant debate and scrutiny. These passports, which grant holders diplomatic immunity and other privileges, are reportedly being sold to foreign nationals, raising concerns about potential misuse and security risks. Critics argue that this practice could compromise national security and diplomatic integrity, while proponents claim it boosts the country’s economy through foreign investment. The Antiguan government has yet to issue a formal statement addressing these concerns, but the issue has drawn attention from international observers and human rights organizations. As the controversy unfolds, questions about transparency and accountability in the issuance of diplomatic passports remain at the forefront of the discussion.
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