Premier Welcomes Nevis Premier Mark Brantley

October 27, 2024 | 3 Comments

Premier David Burt welcomed the Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley to the Cabinet Office.

A Government spokesperson said, “The public will note that the relationship between Bermuda and St. Kitts & Nevis is deeply rooted in shared history and cultural ties. In fact, many Bermudians can trace their ancestry back to St. Kitts and Nevis, following the significant migration which occurred in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.

Premier David Burt & Premier Mark Brantley of Nevis Oct 2024 (1)

“Friday’s discussions between the two leaders centered around shared cultural and economic ties, and further opportunities for mutual growth in the areas of education, tourism and business. Premier Burt and Premier Brantley will attend the annual Gombey Festival at the Botanical Gardens to see Bermuda’s icons of culture and heritage on full display.

“The visit is just one of several visits taking place over the upcoming weeks from other countries seeking to forge and strengthen their links with Bermuda.

“Next month [November], Bermuda will receive delegation visits from the Azores and Ghana.

Premier David Burt & Premier Mark Brantley of Nevis Oct 2024 (2)

“The Premier notes that each visit is aimed at strengthening cultural ties and fostering opportunities for mutual learning and economic partnerships.”

Premier Burt said, “We very much look forward to hosting these visits. Each one is unique in its own way, but they all represent a significant step towards deepening our international relationships, celebrating our cultural heritage, and exploring new avenues for collaboration and growth. Next month the Azores and Bermuda will celebrate the 175th Anniversary of settlement on these islands.

Premier David Burt & Premier Mark Brantley of Nevis Oct 2024 (3)

“This milestone is a testament to the enduring connection and shared history that enriches both the Azores and Bermuda. Similarly, my discussions with Premier Brantley also highlighted our strong historical ties and the potential to expand our countries’ relationship for mutual benefit.”

The spokesperson said, “Next month will also see a visit from Grenada which will provide an opportunity to explore and enhance cultural and economic ties between the two islands.”

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  1. Fisherman says:

    What are you going to promise from Bermuda?

  2. Pequat1637 says:

    The same first generation Bermudians of the St Kitts Club, the mahority of which are PLP supporters who have destroyed this country.

  3. Hilarious says:

    Hmmm, a mutual admiration society of government officials to justify unnecessary trips for photo ops at taxpayer expense. I guess video conferencing is still an anathema when earning frequent flyer miles, free hotels, free limo service, and free meals.

    Do these photo ops lower our cost of living expenses? Lower travel and food expenses? Lower any of our taxes and fees?

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