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Guyana/China relations imperishable- President Ali –  Says 50 years of cooperation laid foundation for continued collaboration    

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June 30, 2022
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 30, 2022) President Irfaan Ali lauded the “imperishable” nature of Guyana/China relations as he recognised the inseparable ties that have brought the people of the two countries together.

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The Head of State made this assertion during the celebrations to mark the 50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the People’s Republic of China at a ceremony held on Wednesday evening at the Pegasus Hotel.

“Relations between Guyana and the People’s Republic of China are imperishable. Inseparable ties to China have brought tremendous development gains, has brought our people closer together.”

He added that while cooperation between the two countries straddles almost all areas of national development including agriculture, culture, defence cooperation, education, health, information communications technology, infrastructural development, private investment, security, sport, trade and transportation; interactions between the two countries over the past half of a century have not been limited only to the bilateral level. 

“As our beliefs and principles and interests converge, our two countries have continued to collaborate in international forums such as the China-Caribbean Consultations, the CELAC-China Forum, the Caribbean-China Economic and Trade Cooperation, the United Nations, the G-77 and China and World Trade Organisation.  We both subscribe to the belief that multilateralism is necessary to assist in finding solutions to the present global challenges.”

In her remarks, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Guyana, Her Excellency Guo Haiyan said the occasion marks a “new milestone in China/Guyana relations”.

The Anniversary ceremony, hosted by the Chinese Embassy, featured a rousing cultural performance and the unveiling of a limited edition commemorative stamp.

Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d), the Honourable Mark Phillips; Vice President, the Honourable Dr Bharrat Jagdeo; several Government Ministers, members of the Diplomatic Corps and representatives from the business community were also at the event.

Guyana was the first country in the English-speaking Caribbean to have opened diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China. Since June of 1972, the two countries have supported each other’s positions on key international issues such as south-south cooperation, regional integration, and China-Caribbean cooperation.

 

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