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BILATERAL MEETING BETWEEN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AND THE COOPERATIVE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA
The President of Guyana, His Excellency President Mohamed Irfaan Ali @presidentaligy and I today agreed on a development, trade, and economic agenda that would see the enhancement of our bilateral relationship and greater integration of the people and economies of both countries.
Among the areas discussed included food security, inclusive of investment opportunities, energy integration, technology exchange, transfer of human capital development, strengthening security, and the establishment of a working group to remove barriers to trade and competitiveness between the two countries.
It was also agreed that I would pay an official visit to Guyana, and a working group would be established that would include the private sector of both countries in addressing the development challenges and opportunities between the two countries.
President Ali extended his gratitude to Trinidad and Tobago for our strong support for Guyanaโs territorial integrity and sovereignty and expressed appreciation on behalf of the people of Guyana.
It was also agreed that both Governments would continue to collaborate closely on the areas discussed in order to deepen the bilateral relationship between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana.
President Ali was accompanied by Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat; Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation, Hon. Deodat Indar; Minister of Public Service, Government Efficiency and Implementation, Hon. Zulfikar Ally; and Minister of Labour and Manpower Planning, Hon. Keoma Griffith, along with members of his delegation and private sector representatives.
I was joined by Attorney General, Hon. John Jeremie; Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Hon. Sean Sobers; Minister of Public Utilities, Hon. Barry Padarath, and Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, Hon. Roodal Moonilal.
Why the Somali fraud wasn't called out by more Minnesotans is clear.
They're black immigrants, and critics don't want to be called racist.
As a son of African immigrants, I'll say: Some cultures are incompatible.
Immigrants who won't choose American culture shouldn't be here.