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Canada and Guyana hold bilateral consultations

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April 14, 2021
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….working to design a Roadmap for closer cooperation

Officials from Canada and Guyana held their first Bilateral Consultation on Monday aimed at designing a roadmap for cooperation between the two countries.

Senior officials from Global Affairs Canada and Guyana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation met virtually to discuss shared priorities and concrete action, a release from the ministry said.

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The team from Canada was led by Ms. Sylvia Cesaratto, Director General for Central America and the Caribbean and discussions from Guyana were led by Ambassador Elisabeth Harper, Permanent Secretary of Guyana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud.

The Consultations were held following several high-level meetings which include the first Canada-CARICOM Foreign Ministers’ Group Meeting in February, a teleconference between Canadian Foreign Minister Marc Garneau and Guyanese Foreign Minister Hugh Todd and discussions between the Canadian High Commissioner Mark Berman, the President and members of his Cabinet. The Consultations provided an opportunity to build on issues discussed at these high-level fora culminating in a ‘Roadmap’ that would identify concrete steps to move forward. The key topics on the agenda included COVID-19 and an inclusive green economic recovery, trade and commercial engagements and regional and global issues including CARICOM and Venezuela, as well as the issue of climate change.  Both delegations included ‘subject level’ experts that provided detailed information on the issues identified.

At the end of the discussions, both parties agreed to future meetings for updates and decisions on how to advance the work in the areas of collaboration that were discussed, with a view to achieving mutual benefit.

Also present at the meeting from Canada were H.E. Mark Berman, High Commissioner of Canada to Guyana and Chargé d’affaires Marsha Caddett from the Guyana High Commission in Ottawa in addition to Mr. Peter Ramsaroop, Chief Investment Officer for Go-Invest, and several other officials of the Government of Guyana and the Government of Canada.

In recent weeks Canada’s High Commissioner to Guyana had also met with other senior Guyana Government officials including the Minister of Finance, the Attorney General and the Minister of Tourism Industry and Commerce as Canada and Guyana continue dialogue in key areas to broaden their relationship.

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