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Paula Gopee-Scoon

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Trinidad and Tobago foreign minister Paula Gopee-Scoon bidding farewell to President Barack Obama following the 5th Summit of the Americas on April 19, 2009.
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from 2007 to 2010, she was appointed the Minister of Trade and Industry on September 11, 2015. She was reappointed August 19, 2020, following the
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This article about a Trinidad and Tobago politician is a
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Minister of Foreign Affairs for Trinidad and Tobago
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