Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has issued a rallying cry for global unity, declaring that the multilateral trading system isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential for the survival of small and developing nations</strong>. In an exclusive interview with CMG, she urged countries to band together to ensure fairness and transparency in international cooperation.</p> “For countries like ours, this system isn’t a luxury—it’s lifeline,” Mottley emphasized, highlighting how global trade frameworks protect smaller economies from being sidelined. 🔄 Her call comes as rising geopolitical tensions and economic nationalism threaten to fragment long-standing partnerships.</p> With Barbados leading climate resilience efforts in the Caribbean, Mottley’s message resonates beyond trade, touching on climate action, debt relief, and equitable resource distribution</strong>. Her stance mirrors growing demands from Global South nations for systemic reforms that balance power dynamics.</p> Could this be the wake-up call the world needs? 🌟 As young changemakers, the push for collaborative solutions has never felt more urgent.</p>
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Prime Minister of Barbados: Multilateral system is key to our survival
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