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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has stated that she has no objections to Opposition Leader Penelope Beckles attending side meetings during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. This statement comes despite concerns raised by her party’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Dr Kirk Meighoo. Both Persad-Bissessar and Beckles were in New York for the high-level week, with Beckles arriving three days prior to Persad-Bissessar. In a social media post, Meighoo questioned the Opposition Leader’s presence at the UNGA, suggesting that her participation could have been politically motivated. Meighoo raised questions about whether Beckles was there to cause confusion, contradict the Government, or if this was a plot by overseas PNM elements in collaboration with the TT-based Opposition. However, Persad-Bissessar dismissed these concerns in a conversation with Guardian Media outside the UN Headquarters on Saturday. She stated that the US is a free country and people are free to pursue whatever aims they seek. She further clarified that she had no issue with Beckles’ presence and had not met her during the event. This suggests a more open stance than that expressed by her party’s PRO, indicating that the Government is not taking issue with the Opposition Leader’s parallel presence at the global event.
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