Dear Editor,
I am convinced that if Jamaicans had not threatened to boycott goods coming from Trinidad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would have remained totally unconcerned about the issues which have made Caricom a millstone around the necks of the taxpayers in this country.
Now we see them jumping into action to hold discussions with the Trinidadian minister of foreign affairs, but I am wondering out loud, who is really representing out interests in this discussion? Minister Nicholson, the man who told us to leave Trinidad alone?
I wonder why am I not feeling optimistic about the outcome of these meetings and agreements?
Joan E Williams
Kingston 10
gratestj@gmail.com
AJ Nicholson.jpg
Who speaks for us?
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I am convinced that if Jamaicans had not threatened to boycott goods coming from Trinidad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would have remained totally unconcerned about the issues which have made Caricom a millstone around the necks of the taxpayers in this country.
Now we see them jumping into action to hold discussions with the Trinidadian minister of foreign affairs, but I am wondering out loud, who is really representing out interests in this discussion? Minister Nicholson, the man who told us to leave Trinidad alone?
I wonder why am I not feeling optimistic about the outcome of these meetings and agreements?
Joan E Williams
Kingston 10
gratestj@gmail.com
AJ Nicholson.jpg
Who speaks for us?
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