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Majestic Princess welcomed to St. Lucia

Cruise tourism remains a cornerstone of Saint Lucia’s thriving tourism sector, significantly contributing to the island’s economy. Yesterday, the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, led by its CEO, Mr. Louis Lewis and the team warmly welcomed the Majestic Princess to our shores. Representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Invest Saint Lucia, the St. Lucia Cruise Ports Agency, and port agent Cox & Company were also in attendance.

In his remarks, Mr. Lewis emphasized the pivotal role of cruise tourism in driving economic growth and highlighted the benefits for vendors and individuals working directly in the sector. With capacity of 3,560 guests, the Majestic Princess brought scores of visitors who took time to explore the island’s diverse offerings.

Among the top experiences is the Piton Coastal Tour, a popular land-and-sea adventure showcasing the island’s natural beauty. Visitors can also be seen enjoying the atmosphere of Castries, indulging in its dining options, shopping for local arts and crafts, and taking advantage of duty-free shopping.

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Saint Lucia’s cruise tourism continues to create lasting impressions for visitors while fueling economic activity across the island. (Taken from the St. Lucia Tourism Authority)

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President Dr Irfaan Ali and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held bilateral discussions Friday at State House.

The discussions focused on consolidating the agendas of both countries in several areas, including regional security, trade, energy, investments, and human capital development.
Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, and several Cabinet Ministers were also at the meeting.

Before the bilateral, President Ali and Secretary of State Rubio held a one-on-one meeting.

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Rubio Warns Venezuela Against Attacking Guyana or ExxonMobile

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says it would be a very bad day for the Venezuelan regime if it attacked Guyana or ExxonMobil’s assets in the Atlantic.

He was answering a question from the media at a joint press conference in Guyana with President Irfaan Ali.

The Trump regime has taken a hard stance against Venezuelan oil and gas extraction as well as its production and sales.

The US government has threatened heavy sanctions against countries that do energy business with Nicolas Maduro’s administration.

According to Rubio, any attacks by Venezuela will not end well for the Maduro regime.

Rubio, in his introduction, declared support for Guyana from what he said was the illegitimate, narco-trafficking government in Venezuela.

The Secretary of State declared the US’s interest in working with Guyana and hailed its opportunity to work towards cheap and reliable energy.

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RUBIO CALLS ON PM YOUNG TO SUPPORT MOVES AGAINST VENEZUELA

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called on Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Stuart Young to support moves against Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro’s administration.

The call came during a bilateral meeting in Kingston, Jamaica on Wednesday.

Following the talks, the US state department issued a limited statement, saying Rubio and Young discussed the Trump administration’s decision to name the dangerous Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation.

Rubio encouraged Prime Minister Young to join the United States and other Caribbean democracies in limiting what he described as malign influence in the region.

The statement said nothing about the Dragon gas field, located in Venezuelan waters, which Trinidad and Tobago has been hoping to exploit with the backing of the US.

The Trump regime has taken a hard stance against Venezuelan oil and gas extraction, production and sales, by threatening heavy sanctions against countries that do energy business with the Maduro regime.

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