Training, Scholarship and Student Exchange Opportunities For Kittitians and Nevisians Discussed In Bilateral Meetings

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, OCTOBER 16TH, 2017 (PRESS SEC) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris discussed training, scholarship and student exchange opportunities for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis during bilateral meetings this month (October 7th) with diplomatic representatives of the Czech Republic and Panama.

Prime Minister Harris and His Excellency Jesus Sierra Victoria mentioned cooperation on exchange of students between the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and Panama for them to learn English and Spanish, respectively, as one way to enhance their countries’ bilateral relations.

“That [cooperation on student exchange] is an interesting idea to promote bilingualism,” the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis said, while noting, “We think that we can certainly add value by having our people participate in a society that is Spanish.”

Dr. Harris added, “At the same time, as they learn a second language, they will get a better understanding for the culture of the people and so they can become global citizens as a result of immersion in the natural setting, which we are told is the best way to learn language.”

During their bilateral meeting, His Excellency Vladimir Eisenbruk told Prime Minister Harris that, “The Czech Republic is a very industrial country and we can provide technical assistance and universities of very high quality.”

In response, the Honourable Prime Minister said, “We will appreciate that because we have to develop our human resources with regard to the fact that we are small in population size.”

Prime Minister Harris continued, “Yet as a nation we have to compete and we have to do all those necessary things that every other country has to do.  So we would welcome any effort that can help us in advancing our human resources, such as initiatives for training and advanced studies.”

His Excellency Eisenbruk then remarked that, “The best way to make friends is to send people to work or to study [in another country] because they convert into permanent ambassadors of their countries.  It’s very important.”

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