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USVI Delegate Plaskett snubs President Obama on Cuba trip invitation

- cites previously scheduled panel discussion on St Croix
Delegate to Congress in the US Virgin Islands, Stacey E. Plaskett said on Wednesday March 16, 2016 that she has refused an invitation from President Barack H. Obama to take the historic trip to Cuba with him, opting instead to attend a previously scheduled panel discussion on this islands with members of Congress and business executives in the technology sector on March 19, 2016 at the Buccaneer Hotel and Resort. Photo: Internet Source
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI — Delegate to Congress in the US Virgin Islands, Stacey E. Plaskett said on Wednesday March 16, 2016 that she has refused an invitation from President Barack H. Obama to take the historic trip to Cuba with him, opting instead to attend a previously scheduled panel discussion on this islands with members of Congress and business executives in the technology sector on March 19, 2016 at the Buccaneer Hotel and Resort.

“I regret not being able to join the president and the first lady in Cuba,” Ms Plaskett said. “There are a number of challenges faced by the local citizens of the Virgin Islands that have gone unnoticed for decades, and it is my belief that our previously scheduled activities will help make inroads in mitigating those challenges and help elevate the needs of the territory in the Washington discourse.”

She continued: “I believe both to be chief among my many responsibilities as the representative for the people of the Virgin Islands. I am, however, honoured to have been considered for such an important and historically significant visit and will continue to support the president as he advances his agenda with regard to improving the lives of the Cuban people.”

Ms Plaskett has in the past repudiated Mr Obama for his actions to liberate Cuba from stiff restrictions set against the island by the US; insisting that the president should first turn his gaze to the territory, which she contends is in desperate need of federal aid.

“Renewed diplomatic and economic relations with Cuba present real challenges to the territory, specifically, in competition for US tourism dollars and as a potential diversion of port and manufacturing opportunities in the Caribbean,” Ms Plaskett said. “In my discussions with the Obama administration and fellow lawmakers, I have emphasised the need for the United States to prioritise the interests of its own island territories above the interest of diplomatic relations with Cuba.”

As for the panel discussion set for March 19, 2016 Ms Plaskett said the panels will explore ways to spur innovation and create jobs by closing the digital divide in minority and economically challenged communities. Additionally, the group will also explore ways to expand the political influence of the Caribbean diaspora in the United States.

“I want to capitalise on the opportunity to give my colleagues in Congress a first-hand look at the needs of the territory. This will help provide a visual connection on how exclusion from Federal provisions and legislation impact our Virgin Islands,” Ms Plaskett said. “It is also an opportunity for the business executives attending to see the massive potential of our expanded broadband capabilities and to connect with local leaders in the technology sector. We are also hopeful that this will lead to future investments in technology education initiatives and the development of a sustainable technology workforce in the territory.”

The members of Congress attending the panels made arrangements to participate in the activities in the territory at Congresswoman Plaskett’s request prior to President Obama announcing his plans to travel to Cuba, Ms Plaskett said.

15 Responses to “USVI Delegate Plaskett snubs President Obama on Cuba trip invitation”

  • she want to be in thing (17/03/2016, 10:18) Like (5) Dislike (10) Reply
    WOMAN GO SIDDUNG!
  • rock man (17/03/2016, 10:24) Like (11) Dislike (6) Reply
    in times like these we miss Donna
  • thisis troubling (17/03/2016, 10:37) Like (6) Dislike (13) Reply
    how dear she?
  • she on point (17/03/2016, 11:04) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
    She had right he going cuba and not st thomas
  • Dem man say (17/03/2016, 11:19) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    She cancel because Michelle wouldn't. Want to give POTUS the lockjaw technique.
  • ABC (17/03/2016, 12:30) Like (5) Dislike (13) Reply
    This is why our color will always be in the back of the bus.
    • my two cents (17/03/2016, 22:27) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      Aye Plaskett? Hear dis nah girl. So is all ah we go tun 'coolie' now????
  • Lily Ann (17/03/2016, 13:00) Like (9) Dislike (7) Reply
    As if she will be missed !!!
  • please (17/03/2016, 14:39) Like (13) Dislike (3) Reply
    She just pig headed. She should of gone with the president and requested a few minutes of his time for a private meeting and the. Told him here concerns directly about the USVI. That would have been the sensible approach.
  • OhKala (17/03/2016, 15:40) Like (7) Dislike (6) Reply
    Not good for the Virgin Islands.. How often does a Representative from the Virgin Islands gets an invitation to travel with the President of the United States. And on such an historic occasion at that?

    Someone better talk to this lady
  • Political Observer (18/03/2016, 06:27) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Rep Plasket declined President Obama's invitation to accompany him on a historical trip to Cuba. This was not in the best interest of people of the USVI that the Rep should be representing. Interest of the electorate should come before personal interest. Though she may have a point that USVI is not getting the support and assistance needed, this was not smart move. Ms. Plasket surely understand that the USVI has a weak hand to play. What is the USVI value to the US and to US politicians? It no longer has any strategic value. Thus, it must be strategic and tactical in its dealings with the US. Snubbing the President was not a smart move. Does she now expect President Obama in his remaining few months to advocated strongly for the USVI? The previously held meeting should have been rescheduled.
  • Queen Mary (18/03/2016, 06:49) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    President Obama as always,a class act.
    Killing Ms Plaskett with kindness.
  • Jackopot (18/03/2016, 16:53) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Poor Ms. Plaskett missed the opportunity to go to a historical meeting in Cuba with President. She could have looked at Cuba and see what, if any effect, it will have on VI cruise tourism. Instead she playing hard ball with her dry-head self. Since King and Piwonski and Evans were Governors, St. Thomas has no great development. Plaskette, you just shot yourself in the foot. Trump will not piss pon the Virgin Islands.


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