Taipei, Taiwan (26th October, 2019) – The Republic of the Marshall Islands became the latest country to sign a visa waiver agreement with the Federation during a signing ceremony on Saturday October 26, 2019 in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The agreement was signed between the Honorable John Silk, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and Her Excellency Jasmine Huggins, Ambassador of Saint Kitts and Nevis to the Republic of China (Taiwan).
In his remarks, Foreign Minister Silk stated “through this arrangement more opportunities will open up for both of our countries to work together through increased people to people exchanges with a view of cultivating enhanced diplomatic relations.” In a similar vein, Ambassador Huggins mentioned that although separated by distance, Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Marshall Islands are brought closer together with the signing of the agreement. Ambassador Huggins further stated, “we are aware that the privilege of traveling to new and distant places provides an opportunity for personal growth and development and today we are making it that much easier for our citizens.” Minister Silk also expressed the hope that both countries would speak for Taiwan in the International fora including the specialized agencies of the United Nations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
An island state with many coral atolls located in the Central Pacific Ocean, The Republic of the Marshall Islands has also been at the forefront of bringing the world’s attention to the negative impact of climate change and has raised its profile with the election of the country to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on 18 October, 2019.
Having signed this most recent visa waiver agreement, the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis has further expanded its diplomatic footprint in the international arena.