The government is set to visit a number of off-Island events over the next few months to 'strengthen relationships and raise the Island's profile.'
That's according to the Chief Minister Alf Cannan who says the visits must continue to help 'drive economic growth and prosperity.'
The Chief Minister says the programme must continue to help drive economic growth and prosperity.
Alfred Cannan will attend both the Labour and Conservative Party Conferences in the UK and visit Brussels in November for the 38th summit of the British-Irish Council.
He'll also visit Bahrain at the invitation of the Crown Prince and travel to South Africa later in the year.
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