PRESS RELEASE
UNAUTHORISED POSTING ON THE FACEBOOK PAGE OF THE HIGH
COMMISSION OF SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES IN LONDON
ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES June 10, 2020
On Wednesday June 10,
2020, the Facebook page ot the High Commission of Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines in London was hacked, resulting in an unauthorised post with
apparent reterence the Rt Hon. Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The dastardly act in no way represents the views of the Government and People of
Saint Vincent and the Greadines. The Government and People of Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines will continually respect and value its cordial relationship with
the Government and People of the United Kingdom.
As of Wednesday June 10, 2020, a thorough investigation has been launched by
officials at the High Commission of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in London, in an effort to identify the source of the hack and to mitigate any future attempts to thwart the relationship between both countries.
The High Commissioner of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in London, His Excellency Cenio Lewis immediately expressed great regret to the Foreign and Commonwealth office, reiterating the High Commission's profound respect for the
British Prime Minister, Government and People.
The Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines reaffirms its high regard for
the British Government in keeping with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and extends its best wishes to Prime Minister Johnson and the British People.
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For further information, please contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and
Commerce at telephone number 456 2067.
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