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'''Dominica-Trinidad and Tobago relations''' refers to the [[bilateral relations]] between [[Dominica]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. The two nations have diplomatic relations through Trinidad and Tobago's consulate in [[Roseau]]<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy26562/|title = Consulate of Trinidad and Tobago in Roseau, Dominica|website = embassypages|access-date = 19 January 2020}}</ref>. Both nations are a member of [[Organization of American States]] and [[CARICOM]].
'''Dominica-Trinidad and Tobago relations''' refers to the [[bilateral relations]] between [[Dominica]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. The two nations have diplomatic relations through Trinidad and Tobago's consulate in [[Roseau]]<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy26562/|title = Consulate of Trinidad and Tobago in Roseau, Dominica|website = embassypages|access-date = 19 January 2020}}</ref>. Both nations are a member of [[Organization of American States]] and [[CARICOM]].

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Dominica-Trinidad and Tobago relations
Map indicating locations of Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago

Dominica

Trinidad and Tobago

Dominica-Trinidad and Tobago relations refers to the bilateral relations between Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago. The two nations have diplomatic relations through Trinidad and Tobago's consulate in Roseau[1]. Both nations are a member of Organization of American States and CARICOM.

History

Dominica in 2017 was devastated by Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, with a estimated death toll of 65. The two hurricanes cost Dominica over 900 Million Dollars in damages. In 2018, Dominica requested a waiver on membership fees for OAS, $25,000, due to the damage from the hurricane season of 2017[2]. Trinidad and Tobago's delagation to OAS rejected Dominica's request for a waiver, the only country at OAS to reject it, severely destroying ties between the two island nations. [3].

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Consulate of Trinidad and Tobago in Roseau, Dominica". embassypages. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Trinidad and Tobago objects to Dominica's plea for leniency at OAS". stlucianewsonline. 28 March 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  3. ^ Bert Wilkinson (5 April 2018). "Disbelief as Trinidad rejects storm-ravaged Dominica's request for fee waiver". amsterdamnews. Retrieved 19 January 2020.