Greene urges Caribbean, African leaders to deepen ties beyond ‘talk’

In a significant diplomatic appeal, Antigua and Barbuda’s Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene has challenged Caribbean and African leadership to transform rhetorical commitments into concrete action. Addressing what he characterized as a pivotal historical juncture, Greene emphasized that global circumstances demand innovative approaches to international cooperation rather than awaiting a return to previous norms.

The minister identified a critical knowledge gap as a fundamental barrier to deeper ties, noting that limited African awareness about Caribbean nations has historically constrained relationship development. His proposal includes comprehensive educational initiatives, enhanced tourism exchanges, and the establishment of direct transportation links between West Africa and Caribbean territories.

This diplomatic push coincides with a Nigerian delegation’s extensive tour through multiple Caribbean and Central American nations, representing a concerted effort to strengthen diaspora connections and explore new bilateral opportunities. The current geopolitical climate, according to Greene, presents a unique window for the Global South to forge substantive partnerships that transcend traditional diplomatic frameworks.