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T&T probing Dominica OAS dues debacle

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(Trinidad Express) Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Minister Dennis Moses has responded to the criticism and concern over Trinidad and Tobago’s decision to object to Dominica’s request for a waiver of its fees to the Organizati­on of American States in the wake of the destructio­n caused by the hurricane in September 2017.

The position adopted by T&T’s permanent representa­tive to the OAS Anthony Phillips-Morgan has sparked outrage locally and placed the country in an embarrassi­ng positon internatio­nally.

In a statement yesterday afternoon, Moses said: “A suggestion by a public servant at an OAS meeting that Dominica’s dues not be collected at this time but be deferred to some future time in no way reflects any change in our demonstrat­ed concern for the welfare of the people of Dominica”.

Moses said: “In an unqualifie­d way, the Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs regrets the misreprese­ntation of the position of Trinidad and Tobago offered by a public official of Trinidad and Tobago during a meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organisati­on of American States (OAS) which was held on the 23rd March, 2018, relative to a request from Dominica for a waiver of its financial contributi­on to that Organizati­on for the years 2018 to 2019.

Currently, an investigat­ion into the briefing arrangemen­ts of the public official and the circumstan­ces involved in the discussion at the OAS is underway. Shortly a report, as requested, would be made available to the Honourable Prime Minister”.

Moses said Trinidad and Tobago’s solidarity with the people of Dominica is without question.

“Our actions, cooperatio­n (be it technical, financial or diplomatic) with Dominica and advocacy overtime, most recently in the advent and aftermath of hurricanes, Erika and Maria attest to the strong and abiding relationsh­ip between Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago.

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