Scott Furssedonn-Wood, United Kingdom HC lands on shores of Dominica
Scott Furssedonn-Wood, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Barbados and Eastern Caribbean, has recently landed on the shores of Dominica.
2nd of June 2023
Roseau, Dominica: Scott Furssedonn-Wood, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Barbados and Eastern Caribbean, has recently landed on the shores of the Commonwealth of Dominica on June 1, 2023.
High Commissioner Furssedonn-Wood expressed gratitude after reaching the Caribbean country. He took to his official social media account to share a beautiful and mesmerising picture of Dominica. He also wished a good morning to the general public.
He noted, “Good morning Dominica. It’s good to be back.”
Good morning Dominica. It’s good to be back 🇩🇲 pic.twitter.com/7GG2BBZbbx
— Scott Furssedonn-Wood (@UKScottFW) June 1, 2023
It is not the first time that the non-resident High Commissioner of Dominica Scott Furssedonn-Wood has come to the nation. Earlier, in January 2023, he reached Dominica to explore the beauty and hidden gems.
During the above-mentioned visit, he also met with President Charles Savarin and Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit. At that time, he was cordially welcomed by PM Skerrit, who also invited the High Commission to attend the Cabinet of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
Along with this, Prime Minister Skerrit also took to twitter to express his warm welcome. He tweeted, “Dominica is pleased to welcome Scott F Wood – British High Commissioner to Barbados & the Eastern Caribbean and his delegation, who is on an official visit to our island. We look forward to fruitful discussions over the next four days.”
He also paid a visit to the project sites in the Kalinago Territory and Portsmouth while exploring new collaboration areas. Various fruitful and productive discussions were done between the UK High Commissioner to Dominica and the Prime Minister of Dominica, who was accompanied by his Cabinet.
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