Mitchell tells diplomats to do the ‘honourable thing’ as Fox confirms election bid

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell has delivered a forceful declaration regarding diplomatic conduct, asserting that ambassadors unable to fully endorse the government’s mandate should recognize their appropriate course of action. The statement arrives amid Ambassador-at-Large Rick Fox’s declared intentions to pursue elected office while maintaining his diplomatic position.

Minister Mitchell emphasized established diplomatic conventions requiring all ambassadors to submit resignations following the confirmation of a new administration, regardless of whether the incumbent party retains power. He characterized this protocol as neither novel nor exceptional within international diplomatic practice.

‘An ambassador represents the government, its policies, and its positions abroad,’ Mitchell stated in an official communication. ‘Should any ambassador find themselves incapable of faithfully executing this mandate due to ideological disagreements with the appointing authority, the honorable path forward is self-evident. No explicit directive is necessary; honorable individuals inherently understand the required actions in such circumstances.’

The minister simultaneously addressed what he termed ‘baseless and damaging’ allegations from Opposition Leader Michael Pintard concerning passport administration and Bahamasair operations. Mitchell dismissed these claims as demonstrably false and counterproductive to national interests.

‘A particular public official persists in circulating claims that have been thoroughly disproven,’ Mitchell continued. ‘This conduct benefits neither the public, the nation, nor the individual involved. It merely erodes institutional trust and generates unwarranted confusion. These activities should terminate immediately.’

The ruling Progressive Liberal Party has formally challenged Pintard to either produce substantiating evidence for his allegations or retract them entirely. Mitchell reinforced that his ministry remains dedicated to fulfilling its governmental responsibilities while maintaining the high standards expected by Bahamian citizens.