• Covid-19
  • Travel Protocols
  • Immigration & Customs Form
Friday, May 23, 2025
SKNIS
  • Home
  • About
  • Press Releases
  • Parliament
  • In The News
  • Bills
No Result
View All Result
SKNIS
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

PRIME MINISTER HARRIS BIDS FAREWELL TO BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR, H.E. DOUGLAS WANDERLEY DE VASCONCELLOS

by
May 22, 2019
in Featured, Press Releases
PRIME MINISTER HARRIS BIDS FAREWELL TO BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR, H.E. DOUGLAS WANDERLEY DE VASCONCELLOS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, May 22, 2019 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister)– The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, on Tuesday, May 21 bade farewell to His Excellency Douglas Wanderley de Vasconcellos, whose stint as resident Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil to St. Kitts and Nevis has come to an end.

Ambassador Vasconcellos presented his credentials to His Excellency the Governor General on October 22, 2012.

In a cordial meeting with Prime Minister Harris, Ambassador Vasconcellos described his tenure here in St. Kitts and Nevis as “extremely rewarding” as he sought to advance the diplomatic relationship between both countries.

Related posts

Prime Minister Drew Pays Reverent Tribute to Cuban National Hero José Martí: Honouring a Legacy of Freedom and Solidarity

Prime Minister Drew Pays Reverent Tribute to Cuban National Hero José Martí: Honouring a Legacy of Freedom and Solidarity

May 23, 2025
INDUSTRIAL SITE DAY CARE CENTRE IS RENAMED IN HONOUR OF MRS. VANTA E. WALTERS

INDUSTRIAL SITE DAY CARE CENTRE IS RENAMED IN HONOUR OF MRS. VANTA E. WALTERS

May 23, 2025

Dr. Harris wholeheartedly thanked His Excellency Vasconcellos for his faithful service over the years in bringing the relationship between St. Kitts and Nevis and Brazil to the position where it is now as “one of friendship, strong cordiality and a wealth to continue to preserve and to improve upon those relationships.”

The honourable prime minister also encouraged the diplomat to continue being a friend of St. Kitts and Nevis by promoting the interest of the country upon his return home to Brazil.

One area in which the prime minister believes Ambassador Vasconcellos can continue to lend his expertise and assistance is the Guyana-Brazil, St. Kitts and Nevis Partial Scope Agreement (PSA) which would give manufacturing companies in St. Kitts and Nevis a near zero percent tariff entry into the Portuguese-speaking South American country’s market.

“It is still an important matter for the thousands of people who work in the manufacturing sector and who over the years have helped St. Kitts and Nevis be a significant exporter within the smaller islands of merchandize products,” Prime Minister Harris said.

His Excellency Wanderley de Vasconcellos’ tenure as Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil to St. Kitts and Nevis comes to an end with the temporary closure of the Brazilian Embassy in Basseterre.

Brazilian embassies in neighbouring islands of Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica have already closed.

Ambassador Vasconcellos stated that the temporary closure of the embassy in St. Kitts is as a result of the recent shift in Brazil’s foreign policy under its new leadership as well as budgetary constraints. Brazil currently has more than 130 Diplomatic Missions around the world.

 

Previous Post

OFFICIALS FROM THE ST. CHRISTOPHER CHILDREN’S HOME ARE SPECIAL GUESTS ON WORKING FOR YOU ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

Next Post

PM HARRIS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AT WORLD BANK HEADQUARTERS FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY WITHIN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN

Next Post
PM HARRIS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AT WORLD BANK HEADQUARTERS FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY WITHIN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN

PM HARRIS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AT WORLD BANK HEADQUARTERS FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY WITHIN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN

WHAT'S HOT

Prime Minister Drew Pays Reverent Tribute to Cuban National Hero José Martí: Honouring a Legacy of Freedom and Solidarity

Prime Minister Drew Pays Reverent Tribute to Cuban National Hero José Martí: Honouring a Legacy of Freedom and Solidarity

May 23, 2025
INDUSTRIAL SITE DAY CARE CENTRE IS RENAMED IN HONOUR OF MRS. VANTA E. WALTERS

INDUSTRIAL SITE DAY CARE CENTRE IS RENAMED IN HONOUR OF MRS. VANTA E. WALTERS

May 23, 2025
VACANCY NOTICE – CROWN COUNSEL I & II (DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTION’S OFFICE)

Vacancy – Legal Officer (P-2), Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

May 23, 2025

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 2025
  • Attorney General, Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
  • Bills
  • Featured
  • Featured Ministry
  • Government Projects
  • Home Page Slider
  • In Focus
  • In The News
  • Interviews
  • Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources; Cooperatives; Entrepreneurship and Creative Economy
  • Ministry of Education, Youth; Social Development; Gender Affairs; Aging and Disabilities
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry and Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Economic Development and Investment
  • Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities; Domestic Transport; Information, Communication and Technology; and Posts
  • Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment; Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment
  • Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation; International Transport; Employment and Labour; Urban Development
  • Notices
  • Parliament
  • PMO Press Releases
  • Press Conferences
  • Press Releases
  • Prime Ministers Office, Ministry of Finance; National Security; Citizenship and Immigration; Health and Social Security
  • Register of Voters
  • Round Table
  • The Cabinet Secretariat, Cabinet Secteatry
  • Uncategorized

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

Facebook Pagelike Widget

LOCATION

St. Kitts Nevis Information Service
Government Headquarters
Chruch Street
Basseterre
St. Kitts
Tel:(869)467-1416

FOLLOW US

  • Government of St. Kitts & Nevis

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit

No Result
View All Result
  • Home

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit