MIKE POMPEO TO VISIT JAMAICA

United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be in Jamaica on a two-day working visit, beginning next Tuesday, a Gleaner source has revealed.

He is due to arrive on January 21 and will be having meetings with Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and several other Caribbean leaders.

Pompeo is expected to discuss matters pertaining to the recent flare up in the Middle East and outstanding issues relating to Venezuela.

His visit comes almost a year after five Caribbean leaders flew to Mar-a-Lago Estate, to meet with US President Donald Trump.

Trump dangled investment opportunities to the Caribbean leaders who had backed Juan Guaido in the standoff for state power in Venezuela, promising to send a high-level delegation from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the U.S. development lender, to visit each nation within a 90-day period.

In the meantime, the US Embassy in Kingston has said it is unable to confirm Pompeo’s visit.

One thought on “MIKE POMPEO TO VISIT JAMAICA

  1. Lawwd dis nuh look good. Stay ova yuh rass country Jamaica cyaah tek nuh more a unnu shit! Every time unnu come dung deh unnu leff unnu dutty crasis dung deh an it tek a toll pan mi country. Tan whey yuh deh bredda. Jamaica a run speeding fi be a likkle America ahhh boy.

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