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Misunderstanding and Underestimating: ABCE Embassies’ Perspective on Guyana’s Government

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May 14, 2023
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The ABCE embassies in Guyana have found themselves grappling with a profound misinterpretation and underestimation of the Guyanese government. While the government exhibits a preference for aligning with China, it does acknowledge the United States’ capabilities and values such as democracy, freedom of expression, and strong institutions. However, it perceives these values as lacking teeth in practice. As a result, the government engages in diplomatic pleasantries with the ABCE nations while forging significant multibillion-dollar agreements with China.

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Despite the ABCE’s diplomatic rhetoric on press freedom and equality principles, the Guyanese government seems largely uninterested in their concerns. In fact, it holds a certain contempt for the ABCE, viewing their involvement as meddling in Guyana’s affairs—except when such involvement aligns with its own interests. This sentiment was notably conveyed by Guyana’s Education Minister, Priya Manickchand, during her well-publicized confrontation with the US ambassador some years ago. It is worth pondering whether Priya possesses a US visa, given the sacrifices she has allegedly made. Rumors suggest that she may even join the party and become a presidential candidate in 2030. Keep an eye on Priya!

The Guyanese government’s focus lies in avoiding being a mere pawn in the ABCE’s geopolitical games. Its determination to forge an independent path has led to cultivating a strong relationship with China. The government regards China as a superpower that does not burden them with inquiries into corruption, discrimination, and democratic practices. Furthermore, China’s reliability as a partner and willingness to invest in Guyana’s development without conditions are highly valued.

While the ABCE embassies perceive Guyana as a natural ally, fueled by the significant Guyana Diaspora residing in their respective countries, they fail to grasp the intricacies of guile and duplicity within Guyana’s leadership. Guyana will persist in nurturing its ties with China until it can confidently dismiss the ABCE’s influence. In response, the ABCE will continue their public relations spectacle, attempting to co-opt key influencers while subtly communicating their messages to the Guyanese government. Regrettably, the ABCE’s understanding of the government of Guyana remains sorely misguided. The PPPC, after all, does not entertain subtleties.

Shane Headley

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