The Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley has expressed sadness about statements made, accusing former President Nelson Mandela of being a “sellout”.
Mottley says the injustice and discriminatory treatment in financial systems continue to limit political independence and decolonisation.
Mottley has been honoured as a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environmental Programme for her leadership amid the climate crisis.Barbados’ Prime Minister says a Climate Trust is needed to pay for climate change mitigation anywhere across the globe. Mottley has called for the reform of the international financial system that still has vestiges of colonialism that discriminates against countries from the poor Global South.
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