CMCFeature-How responsible engagement secured Antigua and Barbuda’s interests.

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Antigua and Barbuda diplomats at high-level international negotiations
Analysis: How responsible engagement secured Antigua and Barbuda's national interests

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – In an era where international relations are often dominated by headlines of discord and unilateral action, the recent and successful engagement between Antigua and Barbuda and the United States over new security proclamations stands as a masterclass in mature, effective diplomacy.

The outcome, which safeguards our citizens’ interests while respecting U.S. security imperatives, is not a matter of luck. It is the direct result of calm, professional, and persistent diplomatic efforts, led with distinction by our Ambassador to the United States and the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders.

Faced with the potential disruption posed by the U.S. proclamation of December 16, 2025, our government moved swiftly and with strategic clarity. Under the direct guidance of Prime Minister Gaston Browne and my ministerial leadership at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Ambassador Sanders was instructed to engage immediately with the highest levels of the U.S. State Department.

He did not go to Washington to protest or posture but to negotiate, clarify, and secure the interests of every Antiguans and Barbudan citizen.

The results, as detailed in Ambassador Sanders’ statement, are unequivocally positive. The U.S. has confirmed it will respect all existing visas, providing immediate certainty to our students, business travellers, tourists, and families. It has guaranteed no revocation of pre-2025 visas, protecting the substantial investments and plans of our people.

This immediate clarity alleviated the foremost anxieties of our citizens, a testament to diplomacy that listens to and acts upon the concerns of the people.

For future arrangements, Ambassador Sanders, working in lockstep with the Cabinet, secured a cooperative path forward.

The alignment of biometric systems is a practical measure of enhanced security cooperation and must not be seen as a punitive barrier. As he emphatically stated, the process for our citizens will be no different; only the technology will be harmonized. This was a key concession achieved through negotiation, ensuring our systems are compatible while preserving the dignity and ease of travel for our people.

Throughout this delicate process, Ambassador Sanders exemplified the highest standards of diplomatic service. He kept Prime Minister Browne, Attorney General Cutie Benjamin, and me continuously abreast of all developments, ensuring our leadership was fully informed and that our national strategy was executed with precision. His approach, combining unwavering advocacy for Antigua and Barbuda with a deep respect for the U.S.’s security prerogatives, created the atmosphere of mutual trust necessary for a rapid and fair resolution.

This successful outcome also speaks to the officials’ receptive and professional conduct within the United States Department of State. We express sincere appreciation for their expeditious and good-faith response to our request for engagement. Their willingness to listen and work constructively reflects the enduring strength of the bilateral relationship our nations have nurtured over decades.

This entire episode underscores the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ outstanding and effective leadership. From the strategic direction set at the political level to the expert execution by our Ambassador in the field, our diplomatic machinery proved its worth.

We demonstrated that a small state, when guided by principle and professional diplomacy, can engage with the world’s most significant power not from a position of weakness but from one of respect and reasoned partnership.

Antigua and Barbuda has reaffirmed our commitment to being a responsible international partner, pledged to security cooperation, and steadfast in protecting the rights and interests of our citizens. This is what effective governance looks like.

We have achieved clarity, preserved vital people-to-people ties, and strengthened the framework of our cooperation with the United States. For this, the nation owes a debt of gratitude to the diplomatic team, led by Sir Ronald Sanders, whose skill and dedication turned a potential challenge into a demonstration of diplomatic excellence.

*E.P. Chet Greene is the Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Barbuda Affairs Minister in Antigua and Barbuda.

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