Following the successful conclusion of the CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting in Saint Lucia, I reflect with immense pride on a truly historic moment for Antigua and Barbuda. For the first time since achieving Independence, our nation has put forward a candidate for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations—a significant expression of our confidence, our diplomacy, and our growing role in global affairs.
Antigua and Barbuda is deeply honoured to nominate and fully endorse H.E. María Fernanda Espinosa for this distinguished office. Her exceptional record of leadership, unwavering commitment to multilateralism, and proven advocacy for sustainable development, climate resilience, gender equality, and the interests of Small Island Developing States make her uniquely qualified to lead the United Nations at this critical juncture. We are confident that she possesses the vision, experience, and integrity required to guide the Organisation through the complex challenges of our time.
I am equally pleased that CARICOM is represented by two highly accomplished candidates for this important office. Their candidacies reflect the depth of talent, principled leadership, and international credibility that continue to emerge from our Caribbean Community.
As the global community prepares to select the next Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antigua and Barbuda will continue to champion a more inclusive, responsive, and representative multilateral system—one in which the voices of all nations, regardless of size or economic power, are heard, respected, and reflected in global decision-making. We are proud to have nominated a candidate who embodies those ideals and who is exceptionally well placed to lead the United Nations into its next chapter.
This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: PM Browne reflects on Antigua and Barbuda’s Historic First Nomination for United Nations Secretary General.




































































