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Jun 29, 2014 Letters
Dear Editor,
I would like to commend our President and the U.S. ambassador for their statesmanship and open-mindedness that made them able and willing to forget any differences which they had encountered in relation to the Democracy project. This has led them to start cooperating in other areas of our political apparatus, as in the establishment of the DEA office in our country.
The efforts of our most important leader, His Excellency President Ramotar, and the most influential diplomat, U.S. Ambassador Hardt, clearly provide a shining example to others in the various sections of our political system, as well as the rest of our society, to override any misunderstandings which may develop and work towards the overall betterment of our affairs. It demonstrates that we should always avoid making any judgements on other people’s actions, consider that any rifts that may develop in our interactions may have come about as a result of some misinterpretation of what transpired in any situation, and work towards reestablishment of a cordial relationship.
What has resulted is that two projects, which undoubtedly can significantly improve our dealing with problems in our administration, will come on stream, and the relationship between our country and the U.S.A. will continue to be one of cooperation and mutual respect.
If only the other actors in our political structure can adopt this broadminded approach to their interaction with one another, then I believe that our country will once again be on the real path to harmony and progress in our affairs.
Roy Paul
Feb 25, 2025
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