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Biden takes aim at  Guyana security concerns

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February 22, 2021
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As long as Joe Biden prepares for an eventual return to fiscal normality he can defend his plan as common sense ©️ Jim Watson/AFP/Getty

As long as Joe Biden prepares for an eventual return to fiscal normality he can defend his plan as common sense ©️ Jim Watson/AFP/Getty

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United States President, Joe Biden said in the year ahead his administration will be working with Guyana on issues of security and the strengthening of  bilateral relations.

Biden made the remarks in a message marking Guyana’s 51st Republic Anniversary which will be observed tomorrow.

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“It is my pleasure to send congratulations to the people of Guyana as you celebrate 51 years as a republic on February 23. Guyana is a strong democracy, and I look forward to strengthening our bilateral relationship based on shared principles of good governance, prosperity, and security,” Biden ssaid the message released by the US embassy in Guyana.

He added that the challenges of COVID-19 affect all of us and make clear that we must advance our partnership to face the global pandemic, together. “In the year ahead, I look forward to our teams addressing the issues and security concerns that threaten our shared interests, while building on Guyana’s economic growth and development,” the message read. “I wish you and all the people of Guyana a joyous and safe Mashramani,” the message concluded.

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