Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew met King Charles III at Sandringham Property in Norfolk, throughout his bilateral go to to the UK, on Friday, January 24, 2025 to strengthen diplomatic ties between the 2 nations.
Through the assembly PM Drew and King Charles III mentioned varied international points like sustainability, environmental safety, youth advocacy, and schooling.
He additionally shared some glimpses of this assembly on his official Fb web page, and mentioned, “His Majesty’s ardour for advancing all the mentioned points is obvious. We pledged to proceed working collectively for a greater and extra sustainable future.”
Furthermore, this was the primary time a international official was obtained in Sandringham Home as a substitute of Buckingham Palace or Windsor Citadel through the reign of King Charles III as he’s additionally the top of state and monarch of Commonwealth Realm together with St Kitts and Nevis.
Strengthening Diplomatic Ties
PM Dr Terrance Drew expressed his honest appreciation for the nice and cozy welcome and his dedication in strengthening the collaboration between the 2 international locations and collaborating on varied worldwide points.
He additional acknowledged that the 2 nations will work collectively to advertise a greater and extra sustainable world, long-term financial progress, and social well-being and environmental safety.
PM Drew’s bilateral go to to London
PM Dr Terrance Drew participated within the “Way forward for Citizenship by Funding” dialogue throughout his go to to London, at Wilton Park, from January 20 to January 22, 2025.
This assembly introduced collectively leaders from 5 Caribbean CBI jurisdictions together with Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, St Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Grenada, to boost the integrity and transparency of the CBI Programme.
PM Drew additionally met the Legal professional – Normal Garth Wilkin and the Chair of the Board of Administrators of the Citizenship by Funding Unit, Calvin St Juste through the “Way forward for Citizenship by Funding” dialogue in London.