Cannabaceae

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados is a key Barbadian government agency responsible for regulating, maintaining, and developing Barbados's external relations and the nature of trading with foreign countries. The Ministry is also responsible for the country's representation at the United Nations and advises other Ministries and State authorities when the latter have dealings with foreign governments or institutions. It is based on Culloden Road, in the nation's capital Bridgetown.

Departments

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  • Africa, Asia, Europe Division
  • Americas-Hemispheric Division
  • Caribbean Affairs and CARICOM Division
  • Consular and Diaspora Division
  • Protocol and Conferences Division
  • Human Resource and Administration Division
  • Multilateral Division
  • Strategic Analysis Unit

Foreign ministers of Barbados

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The following is a list of foreign ministers of Barbados since 1966:[1]

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Tenure Notes
1 Errol Barrow
(1920–1987)
1966–1971
2 James Cameron Tudor
(1919–1995)
1971–1972 1st appointment
3 George Moe
(1932–2004)
1972–1976
4 Henry Forde
(1933–)
1976–1981
5 Louis Tull
(1938–)
1981–1985
6 Nigel A. Barrow
(?–?)
1985–1986
(2) James Cameron Tudor
(1919–1995)
1986–1989 2st appointment
7 Maurice King
(1936–2021)
1989–1993
8 Branford Taitt
(1938–2013)
1993–1994
9 Billie Miller
(1944–)
1994–2008
10 Christopher Sinckler
(1967–)
2008
11 Maxine McClean
(?–)
2008–2018
12 Jerome Walcott[2]
(1957–)
2018–2022
13 Kerrie Drurard Symmonds[3]
(1966–)
2022–present[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Foreign ministers A-D". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  2. ^ Senator Dr. The Hon. Jerome Xavier Walcott, FRCS, JP, Foreign.gov.bb/
  3. ^ The Hon. Kerrie Drurard Symmonds, M.P, Foreign.gov.bb/
  4. ^ Bennett, Randy (2022-10-22). "New Cabinet changes to take effect on Wednesday". Barbados Today. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
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