Cuban medical brigade arriving in the Caribbean. (Photo: CMC)
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — Caribbean Community (Caricom) foreign ministers met on Friday to discuss the decision by the United States (US) to revoke the visas of foreign government officials whose countries employ Cuban doctors and nurses.
“On the morning of Friday, February 28, as Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs I represented Trinidad and Tobago at a special meeting of Caricom’s COFCOR, which is our Council for Foreign and Community Relations,” Dr Amery Browne said.
“This meeting was convened specifically to discuss a Caricom response to the announcement from the State Department regarding states working with the Cuban medical brigade,” Browne added.
Earlier this week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington was announcing “th
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