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Joint Statement by Ambassadors of USA, UK, Canada and EU on International Anti-Corruption Day 2022

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Joint Statement: International Anti-Corruption Day – December 9, 2022

HE Ambassador of the United States of America, Sarah-Ann Lynch, HE the British High Commissioner, Jane Miller OBE, HE Canadian High Commissioner, Mark Berman, and HE Ambassador of the European Union, René van Nes commemorate International Anti-Corruption Day on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention against Corruption.   

Press Statement from Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch International Anti-Corruption Day – December 9, 2021

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Press Statement from Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch
International Anti-Corruption Day – December 9, 2021

A Proclamation on National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, 2021 - The White House

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America’s diversity is and always has been the defining strength of our Nation — in every generation, our society, spirit, and shared ambitions have been refreshed by wave after wave of immigrants seeking out their American dream.

By Which Scale Will the Future of Guyana be Determined - Integrity and Trust or Falsity and Doubt

Guyana Elections 2020

The South American nation of Guyana is once again going to an international court to determine its political and economic fate.  Following the March 2, 2020 election, a lengthy recount process was ordered to determine the winner of the election.  That recount has ended and has resulted in two categories of winning votes. 

Message to Guyanese, Vote like your life depends on it, because it does

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Fellow Guyanese, we have reached that time once again where we have the opportunity to exercise the right to vote on March 2, 2020

P.M. Nagamootoo Engages the Residents of Blairmont

P.M. Moses Nagamootoo with residents of Blairmont

No. 2 village in Blairmont, Berbice was the setting of a recent APNU/AFC campaign rally featuring Prime Minister Moes Nagamootoo as the main speaker.

2019 Preliminary Findings of IMF Staff at the End of an Official Visit to Guyana

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"A Staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Mr. Arnold McIntyre, visited Georgetown during June 3–14 to hold discussions for the 2019 Article IV Consultation.

Foreign Minister Meets with US Deputy Secretary of State

Hon. Carl B. Greenidge, Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs

On Wednesday, January 23, 2019, the Honourable Carl B. Greenidge, Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guyana met with the Honourable John J. Sullivan, Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of America, in Washington D.C.

President Granger Tells New Diplomats "Our Territory is Not Going to be Bargained Away"

President Granger (ctr), Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greenidge (left) and D. G. Foreign Affairs, Audrey Waddell (right)

Georgetown, Guyana – (July 25, 2016) President David Granger, earlier this evening, issued a strong charge to the newly appointed diplomats to make Guyana's interests and that of its people their first priority, as they take up their new posts. Among these national interests is the Guyana/Venezuela border controversy.

President Granger meets with Dominican Prime Minister ahead of CARICOM Meeting

President David Granger exchanges a handshake with Prime Minister of Dominica Roosevelt Skerrit at the Pegasus

Georgetown, Guyana – July 3, 2016:  His Excellency President David Granger, this morning, sat down for a breakfast meeting with the Right Honourable, Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister of Dominica, who is in Guyana for the Caribbean Community's (CARICOM) Thirty-Seventh Regular Meeting of the Heads of Government.

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