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Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador Chairs OAS for second time | The Bajan Reporter

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Antigua and Barbuda's Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Sir Ronald Sanders, has assumed the Presidency of the Permanent Council of the Organization for a second time. Sir Ronald last served as the President of the Permanent Council in 2016 when the OAS was faced with a financial crisis as well as political […]

Source: The Bajan Reporter | Web’s Eye View of Barbados in the Caribbean

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