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PM Browne: US Visa Restrictions Were Meant to Bully Antigua Into Signing Migrant Deal
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused the United States of imposing visa restrictions on Antigua and Barbuda to pressure his government into accepting a third-country national resettlement deal, vowing the country will not sign any agreement that compromises its national security or financial interests. Negotiations between the two governments are ongoing, as reported by Antigua.news.
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