May 29, 2013
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer is hoping US Vice President Joe Biden can help expedite a resolution to the decade-long gaming dispute between Antigua & Barbuda and the economic giant.
Joe Biden and CARICOM leaders have been meeting in Trinidad since Tuesday and Spencer said he’d personally raise the issue with him on the sidelines of the talks.
“I am hoping that when I have the opportunity to meet the vice president of the United States … we will use that opportunity to raise the matter once again and to let the vice president get a real sense of where we are on this matter,” Spencer said.
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