Prime Minister Gaston Browne says he was forced to address allegations that reached the White House linking him to Venezuela’s Maduro

Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda has publicly refuted what he characterizes as entirely fabricated allegations of conducting business with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s administration, claims he says had circulated within the White House. The Caribbean leader disclosed that he learned of these accusations through a senior intermediary after submitting correspondence intended for U.S. President Donald Trump.

Browne detailed the incident during his weekly appearance on Pointe FM’s ‘Browne and Browne Show,’ revealing that within minutes of delivering his letter, the intermediary contacted him regarding circulating information about alleged business dealings between Browne’s family and the Venezuelan government. The Prime Minister promptly issued additional written denials to counter what he labeled as politically motivated falsehoods.

According to Browne, these allegations originate from coordinated efforts between Antiguan political opposition figures and U.S.-based attorneys involved in ongoing legal proceedings concerning the controversial sale of the Alfa Nero yacht. He categorically denied any involvement by himself or family members in illegal commodity trading with Venezuela, specifically mentioning gold and oil transactions.

The Caribbean leader framed these allegations as part of a broader campaign to damage both his personal reputation and Antigua and Barbuda’s international standing. In response, Browne has retained legal counsel to pursue defamation claims against those responsible for spreading the allegations.

Browne emphasized that his comments regarding Venezuela have consistently focused on maintaining regional stability rather than expressing support for any particular foreign leader. He stressed that his primary concern remains protecting the economic interests of small, tourism-dependent Caribbean nations like Antigua and Barbuda from the effects of regional instability.