The Trinidad and Tobago government will “sooner or later” outline its position regarding same sex marriage in the country, according to the Caribbean Media Corporation.
“It is a matter being discussed by the Government at the moment and I’m sure that sooner or later you will be provided by a policy decision on such matters,” Foreign Affairs and Communications Minister Suruj Rambachan told reporters at the end of the weekly Cabinet meeting yesterday, according to CMC.
Same sex marriage is illegal in Trinidad and Tobago, but the issue gained momentum this week after United States President Barack Obama gave his support to the measure in his country.