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U.S. Assistant Secretary Nichols in Barbados May 24-27 | The Bajan Reporter

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian A. Nichols will travel to Barbados May 24-27. During his visit, he will engage Caribbean leaders on issues including recovery from the global pandemic, climate change, and strategies to promote a strong, secure, and integrated CARICOM region. Assistant Secretary Nichols' visit highlights the importance of […]

Source: The Bajan Reporter | Web’s Eye View of Barbados in the Caribbean

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