Keith Rowley
Dr. Keith Rowley is the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, known for his leadership in the energy sector and commitment to transparency and good governance. Recently, he highlighted the country's position as the most transparent energy sector in Latin America and the Caribbean during his keynote address at the Energy Conference, emphasizing accountability amidst declining oil revenues and rising oil spills.
Born on Oct 24, 1949 (76 years old)
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Guyana:
Dr Keith Rowley, the former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, criticized Kamla Persad-Bissessar's leadership and statements.
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Guyana:
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley has expressed deep disappointment over the Government’s decision to allow the United States to use Trinidad and Tobago’s airports for logistical support operations.
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Guyana:
Keith Rowley is among the younger leaders who support Guyana's territorial integrity.
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Guyana:
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley slammed her handling of this country’s position in the United States and Venezuela tensions.
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France:
Keith Rowley expressed criticism of the military exercises and emphasized national sovereignty.
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Jamaica:
Keith Rowley is mentioned as a notable former leader who is not associated with the recent declaration.
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Jamaica:
Rowley has expressed embarrassment at Port of Spain's current stance on US military actions in the region.
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Jamaica:
Keith Rowley acted as prime minister for two terms before being deposed by the present prime minister.
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Guyana:
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley called her warning to Venezuela over Guyana 'the most reckless foreign policy statement in years.'
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Guyana:
Former Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has broken his silence on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s surprise weekend announcement that her government supports the presence of United States warships in the Caribbean.
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