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Three US Senators met with the Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Ministry during their official trip to this country today.

Among the issues they discussed?

Enhancing regional security.

Juhel Browne reports.
Transcript
00:00A United States delegation, which included Senator Gary Peters, Senator Chris Coons, and Senator Tammy Baldwin, met with Foreign and
00:09Caracom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers during their official visit to Trinidad and Tobago.
00:15Senator Peters is the ranking member on the U.S. Senate's Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee.
00:22Senator Coons is a member of the U.S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, which recently held a hearing for the
00:29nomination of Jennifer Johnson Carroll to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
00:35Senator Baldwin serves on three U.S. Senate committees, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and
00:44Transportation, and the Committee on Appropriations.
00:47A statement from the Foreign and Caracom Affairs Ministry said that during the high-level bilateral meeting at the Diplomatic
00:54Center in St. Anne's on Wednesday,
00:57discussions focused on deepening strategic dialogue, enhancing regional security, and reinforcing the enduring partnership between Trinidad and Tobago and the
01:06United States.
01:07The Foreign Ministry said Minister Sobers was joined by the Permanent Secretary and Head of the Foreign Service, Randall Karim,
01:14Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary, Kiva Clark, and Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary, Jenny Thompson, alongside other key ministry officials.
01:23Also in attendance was U.S. Embassy in Port of Spain, Charger de Affair, Philip Kern.
01:29Jewel Brown, TV6 News.
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