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Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda AG Antigua and Barbuda, located in the north of the Caribbean Antigua Islands, is a member state of the British Confederation. The vast majority of its inhabitants are black descendants of Africa, and the majority of its inhabitants are Christian. The capital is St. John, with a total population of 90,000 (in 2015). Antigua Island has an area of 280 square kilometers. The area of Barbuda is 160 square kilometers. Antigua and Barbuda Island belong to a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 27°C. The average annual rainfall is about 1020 mm. The national income of Antigua and Barbuda comes mainly from tourism, construction, offshore finance, manufacturing and agriculture, and as its main economic source, tourism has brought great difficulties to Antigua and Barbuda since the Great Depression began in 2000. Antigua and Barbuda pursue independent and autonomous foreign policy, attaching importance to the development of friendly relations with countries and not being the satellite state of any superpower. Strengthen solidarity and cooperation with the Caribbean countries and actively promote the process of regional integration; call for the establishment of a new international economic order and against any country's interference in the internal affairs. Joining the Caribbean Community in July 1974. Joining the East Caribbean Organization in July 1981, joining the United Nations in November and joining the Organization of American Nations in December. The fundamental purpose of foreign policy is to develop mutually beneficial relations with all countries on the basis of sovereign equality, to promote their own economic development and improve the lives of the people. The non-allied observer of the movement. The importance ofining close traditional relations with Britain, the United States, Canada and other countries. Strengthening friendly cooperation with the countries of the Caribbean is at the core of the foreign policy of Amba. Amba is diplomatically active and strives to “have Amba’s role in the region and have Amba’s voice in the world.” In March 1998, Governor Khalil said at the parliamentary opening speech on the development of Amba’s foreign relations, that Amba should “develop and strengthen relations with traditional friendly countries and allies, especially Canada, China, Japan, the United States, Britain and other European countries January 1, 1983: Antigua and Barbuda News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=54 17WorldNews[2025.09.17-09:10] 访问:65
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