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Foreign Affairs Ministry Denies Claims That PM's U.S. Visa Was Revoked
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has firmly denied circulating claims that Prime Minister Gaston Browne's U.S. visa has been revoked, calling the allegations false and politically motivated. The U.S. Embassy in Barbados has confirmed there is no basis for the suggestion.
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