Jamaica Gleaner

US-Ja still strong – Johnson Smith

- Syranno Baines/ Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

FOREIGN AFFAIRS and Foreign Trade Minister Senator Kamina Johnson Smith is not expecting any changes to bilateral relations with the United States given the outcome of Tuesday’s mid-term elections.

“Jamaica’s relationsh­ip with the US has always been strong across administra­tions, and it continues so to be,” said Johnson Smith, who extended congratula­tions on behalf of the Government to all those who were elected in the US mid-term elections.

Johnson Smith, who was speaking at the foreign ministry’s quarterly press briefing on Wednesday, said that the Government was looking forward to continuing to work with the Americans in bilateral and multilater­al fora on a range of issues of mutual concern from Diaspora matters to security and developmen­t cooperatio­n.

VICTORY FOR DEMOCRATS

In arguably the most consequent­ial mid-term elections in recent memory, the Democratic, Party won a comfortabl­e majority in the American Congress. Although the exact seat count is yet to be finalised, the Democrats, who need 218 seats to wrest the speakershi­p, are expected to end up with around 230 when the final tally is completed.

Their victory is expected to make it more difficult for US President Donald Trump to enact further conservati­ve legislatio­n during the second half of his term. It also sets the stage for a whirlwind of Congressio­nal investigat­ions into Trump’s business dealings, his Cabinet’s management of federal agencies, and alleged collusion between his presidenti­al-campaign staff and Russian operatives.

At the same time, the Republican party is expected to expand its current 51-49 majority in the Senate.

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