Instead of focus on China's influnece US should invest in developing nations, says Antigua PM
Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne advised Trump administration to focus on developing nations
Tuesday, 23rd October 2018
Following the ongoing United States and China trade war, which is hurting economy internationally, Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne has advised trump administration that instead of being focused with China’s growing influence in developing countries, Washington should provide more aid to developing nations and not spend billions on useless wars.
Browne's comments followed by US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo remarks. The US Secretary is reported to have warned countries against accepting gifts from Beijing. He also warned developing countries to be wary of Chinese companies coming with projects that seem too good to be true.
"Beijing had played a significant role over the years in the socioeconomic development of Caribbean countries and that Washington would do well to follow suit and stop wasting resources on useless wars," Browne said.
“Those who are opposed to China’s deepening influence in the hemisphere need to talk less and perhaps they need to put some diplomatic dollars or development assistance … on the table.
“Perhaps they may wish to consider spending less on artillery. Spend less on useless wars and interventions … in the affairs of other states and to utilise the savings to help underprivileged countries here in the Caribbean and elsewhere.”
Browne said the world is in need of less conflicts and wars.
“So our position is, end the useless conflicts and ideological warfare and help underprivileged countries with their development agenda.
“And let me make the point here too that there is no superior alternative … to humanity,” he added.
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