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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has been invited by United States President Donald Trump to attend what has been dubbed the Shield of the Americas summit in Doral, Florida, signalling deepening engagement between Trinidad and Tobago and Washington.
News of the invitation emerged after her private meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the 50th Caricom Heads of Government meeting in Basseterre, St Kitts, yesterday.
Following the early-morning plenary session, Persad-Bissessar left for bilateral talks with Rubio. When Guardian Media spoke to her shortly afterwards, she said she had limited details as the invitation had just come to her attention, but expressed optimism about what lies ahead.
“All for the benefit for the people of T&T. Whatever we do is for the benefit—security, trade, prosperity and of course safety,” she said.
Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali, offered further context, indicating the focus will be on regional security cooperation.
“This is a meeting dealing with security matters, it’s dealing with some of the challenges in the region, and to see how we can coordinate better in relation to those challenges, and this is an engagement that has been ongoing.”
Persad-Bissessar had earlier indicated that T&T and Guyana were the only two countries confirmed to attend. However, Ali stopped short of commenting on the broader guest list.
“I’m not aware who’s present or who will not be present. I can speak about Guyana. And Guyana has been invited to this meeting, and we will be attending.”
Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar said she intends to expand on issues raised during the closed-door Caricom discussions when she meets Trump next week on March 7.
Since February 12, international media have reported that Trump planned to convene Latin American leaders from Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador and Honduras at a summit aimed at countering China’s growing footprint in the region, where Beijing has become a major trading partner.
Under Trump, Washington has sought to reassert its influence across the Americas. Speaking at the 2026 Munich Security Conference, Rubio argued that the time had come for a revival of Western dominance.
The upcoming meeting caps a series of high-level engagements between Persad-Bissessar and US officials since her April 28 election victory.
She held her first official call with Rubio on May 2, one day after being sworn into office.
On September 8, she spoke with US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, who praised her for her public support of US military operations in the Caribbean.
On September 30, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, she met him in person for the first time in Washington, where security, energy cooperation and regional stability were discussed.
Following those talks, Trinidad and Tobago secured an Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) licence from the US Treasury Department, allowing it to pursue specific energy-related transactions despite sanctions restrictions linked to Venezuela.
On November 25, Persad-Bissessar also met with the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, in a security-focused engagement that underscored growing military-to-military cooperation.
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