The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 26, 2016
NDP LINKS WITH CHINA
Stories by WILLAIM “KOJAH” ANTHONY
VOLUME 110, No.34
www.thevincentian.com
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L-R: NDP’s Opposition Leader Hon Arnhim Eustace, Godwin Friday and St Clair Leacock at the press conference on Monday. tourism,” and “ramifications of the upcoming round of US presidential and congressional elections.” The opposition leader referred to “growing concerns and scepticism, in some quarters, about efficacy, and even the current relevance of CARICOM and its institutions.” Eustace alluded to the Trans Pacific Partnership signed February 4, 2016, which he outlined was awaiting ratification by 12 Pacific Rim countries. The NDP president pointed to “escalating tensions in South China Sea, a major shipping route
A BATTLE OF ATTRITION between two sets of people in a faraway land has taken a new frontline on the Vincentian soil. The New Democratic Party has shifted its allegiance to the People’s Republic of China. President Arnhim Eustace made the disclosure at the party’s headquarters, Murray’s Road, last SIR LOUIS STRAKER, this country’s Foreign Tuesday. Affairs and Regional Integration Minister, is Eustace pointed to the remaining loyal to the Taiwanese. Sir Louis’ NDP as the “oldest remarks came on the heels of last Tuesday’s continuously functioning announcement by Opposition Leader Arnhim mass political Eustace that the New Democratic Party had organisation in the shifted allegiance to Beijing. country, and longest Sir Louis, who served in that portfolio serving in government.” between 2001 and 2010, relinquished his He hinged the decision on retirement to repossess the Central Leeward what is happening with constituency in the 2015 general elections. international affairs and He has been a staunch ally of the Republic of the effect on our economy. China on Taiwan and a Learning Resource Eustace spoke of the centre built in his hometown of Layou is United Kingdom’s named in his honour. Sir Louis noted that departure from the political parties in St. Vincent and the European Union, oil prices Grenadines enjoyed cordial relations with on the impact on Brazil, Taiwan since 1981. Trinidad and Tobago and Straker expressed dismay that the Venezuela. Opposition Leader endorsed the close Eustace touched on “the relationship with Taiwan up to three months expanding reach of
and important traditional fishing ground, through which trillions of dollars in products pass.” There was mention made of “instability in several volatile areas of the world.” Eustace spoke of “continuing malaise and mismanagement of the Vincentian economy. “As a modern political organisation, we continue to discuss and formulate a range of appropriate measures and responses to ongoing geo-political realities,” Eustace went on. Continued on Page 3.
Still a solid supporter ago. He described the action as “outrageous,” and said that he was shocked by the decision. Sir Louis used the opportunity to condemn the People’s Republic of China on human rights and their version of the rule of law. Sir Louis alluded to US$30M towards the Argyle International Airport, in a series of grants and loans by the Taiwanese. “Without Taiwan, we would not have reached so far,” Sir Louis quipped. The Foreign Affairs Minister referred to $2.8M which was provided by the Taiwanese to take care of this year’s contingent of persons under the Youth Empowerment Services (YES) programme. Sir Louis compared Taiwan’s contribution as being second to Venezuela in terms of solidarity with St. Vincent and the Grenadines. For that reason, Sir Louis is Minister of Foreign Affairs and promising that this country will not Regional Integration, Sir Louis compromise that relationship. Straker.