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Guyana, Dominican Republic Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation at Independence Reception

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Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips has reaffirmed Guyana’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations with the Dominican Republic, highlighting expanded cooperation in several key sectors.

He made the remarks on Friday evening at a reception hosted at the AC Marriott Hotel, Ogle, to mark the 182nd Independence Anniversary of the Dominican Republic.

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Speaking on behalf of the Government and people of Guyana, Prime Minister Phillips extended congratulations to the Dominican Republic, noting that its independence on February 27, 1844, reflected the resilience and determination of its founding heroes, including Juan Pablo Duarte, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Matías Ramón Mella.

The Prime Minister said the Dominican Republic has emerged as one of the largest economies in the Caribbean, citing sustained economic performance and institutional stability as evidence of strong leadership and long-term vision.

He underscored the importance of strengthening collaboration between the two countries in agriculture, energy, tourism, air services, and oil and gas — sectors he described as critical to Guyana’s national development agenda focused on economic expansion, inclusive growth and improved quality of life.

Prime Minister Phillips also pointed to growing opportunities in technical and vocational training, trade and investment, particularly through the Guyana-Dominican Republic Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as the two countries build on 55 years of diplomatic relations celebrated in October 2025.

Against a backdrop of global challenges such as climate change, food insecurity and energy security concerns, he emphasised the need for stronger regional cooperation among small developing states.

“As we look to the future, I am confident that through cooperation, innovation and shared resolve, our countries can successfully navigate today’s uncertainties to secure lasting prosperity for our citizens,” the Prime Minister stated.

Dominican Republic Ambassador Ernesto Torres Pereyra reflected on his country’s journey to independence and its subsequent political and economic development. He noted that despite historical challenges, including periods of instability and natural disasters, the Dominican Republic has achieved consistent economic expansion, major infrastructure development and strong tourism growth.

Ambassador Pereyra also highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen transparency, accountability and the rule of law under President Luis Abinader, while reaffirming his country’s commitment to expanding cooperation with Guyana through private sector investment and strategic partnerships.

“Our bond with Guyana is being built on consistent expressions of goodwill and solidarity, and we will continue to work tirelessly to keep expanding the scope of the cooperation,” the Ambassador said.

Also attending the reception were Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hugh Todd, Minister of Home Affairs Oneidge Walrond, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce Susan Rodrigues, Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud, and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

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