Trinidad and Tobago’s government, on behalf of its people, has extended heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados. This follows her historic and decisive third consecutive election victory in the February 11, 2026 general election. This victory is seen as an indication of the Bajan people’s confidence in Mottley’s leadership and the Barbados Labour Party’s vision. The longstanding personal and professional relationship between Mottley and the Trinidad and Tobago’s PM, dating back to their early careers as Caribbean attorneys, is noted with admiration. Both leaders have demonstrated a shared respect for constitutional governance and the rule of law, and a commitment to national development and Caribbean unity. The ties between the two nations are described as strong and longstanding, with a history of cooperation in CARICOM on issues such as food security, energy security, climate resilience and economic integration. The statement ends with well wishes for Mottley, her government and the people of Barbados, expressing hope for continued progress, stability, peace, and prosperity.
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