Prime Minister Browne Welcomes Zimbabwe’s New Ambassador During Courtesy Call

In a significant diplomatic development, Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda hosted Zimbabwe’s newly appointed Ambassador, Cecil Chinenere, at the Prime Minister’s Office on Tuesday. The high-level meeting marked a pivotal step toward enhancing bilateral cooperation between the Caribbean nation and the African republic, with both parties expressing strong commitment to mutual priorities.

Prime Minister Browne extended warm congratulations to Ambassador Chinenere on his diplomatic appointment, expressing optimism that the encounter would catalyze deeper relations between their nations. The leadership discussed concrete mechanisms for structured collaboration, including the establishment of a Joint Consultative Committee that would institutionalize their partnership.

The dialogue revealed remarkable alignment on critical global issues, with both nations reaffirming their shared stance on climate justice, reparations, and enhanced South-South cooperation. Prime Minister Browne emphasized the strategic importance of African-Caribbean unity in achieving equitable representation within international institutions, particularly the United Nations.

Significant practical measures were proposed during the discussions, including the potential appointment of Honorary Consuls to facilitate cost-effective diplomatic and economic engagement. The Prime Minister also addressed Zimbabwe’s interest in rejoining the Commonwealth, indicating Antigua and Barbuda’s support for their re-admission and extending an invitation for President Emerson Mnangagwa to attend the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting hosted by Antigua and Barbuda later this year.

Ambassador Chinenere conveyed presidential greetings from Zimbabwe and acknowledged the welcoming reception, emphasizing his nation’s dedication to building partnerships that elevate living standards through sectoral cooperation. The discussions also touched upon recent advancements in direct air connectivity between Africa and the Caribbean, highlighting tangible progress in regional integration.

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda reaffirmed its leadership role in fostering Africa-Caribbean connectivity and anticipates continued engagement with Zimbabwe to advance shared objectives in development, resilience, and strengthened global representation for both regions.