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Prime Minister of Barbados (since May 25, 2018). "I was brought up in my father's home believing in #democracy and trusting the will of the people."

Earlier today I spoke with President
@Claudiashein
of Mexico, a scientist and a leader whose fortitude and clarity of purpose are being felt well beyond Mexico’s borders. There is something powerful when leaders of our hemisphere can speak frankly about the future of our

At 11:59 last night, Barbados changed the road on which money travels. We gathered at the Central Bank to launch BiMPay, our new national instant payment platform. The very first transaction was made to a small Barbadian business. That was deliberate. BiMPay is for the vendor,
Earlier this week, we launched Pearly, an app that gives every citizen a direct way to report concerns, track responses and help us build a safer, cleaner and more responsive Barbados. At its heart, Pearly is about something Barbadians have always understood, looking out for one
Barbados and Canada have never been strangers to each other. Our people, our businesses, our families and our ambitions have been connected for generations. Prime Minister Mark Carney and I had the opportunity to focus on how we take that relationship further. Professional- Mia Amor Mottley reposted

Canada and Barbados share a dynamic trade relationship, and shared values of sustainability and inclusivity. Prime Minister
@miaamormottley
and I are going to build on that foundation — by deepening our partnership across development, climate, and security, and by working to 
On World Environment Day, we rally around a theme that speaks to our very survival: Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future.
Congratulations to Dr. Nicholas Brathwaite on his formal installation as Chancellor of McMaster University
@McMasterU
His journey reflects the very best of Caribbean excellence: grounded in purpose, global in impact, and committed to opening doors for others. Barbados is proud 🇧🇧
I am proud that, from July 1, 2026, Barbados and Guyana will allow our citizens to travel between our countries using only a national ID card. As Guyana celebrates 60 years of Independence, we are making Caribbean integration practical and people-centred. 🇧🇧🇬🇾

Prime Minister Philip Davis,
@HonPhilipEDavis
I offer sincere congratulations, on behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, and on my own behalf, as you receive a renewed mandate from the people of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
The official opening of Barbados’ Embassy in Ireland marks not just a diplomatic milestone, but a renewed commitment to deepening the ties that can serve our people well. Whether at home or abroad, the work continues, strengthening partnerships that can benefit Barbadians.
A warm and meaningful welcome in Ireland with President Catherine Connolly.
@PresidentIRL
We spoke openly about climate resilience, energy security, sustainable development, and the real choices small nations must make as we protect our people and prepare for the future.