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Mar 09, 2018 News
President David Granger departed Guyana early yesterday morning for New Delhi, India, to attend the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Founding Conference and Solar Summit, which is scheduled for Sunday (March 11). He is accompanied by Political Assistant, Mr.William Cox and his Aide-de-Camp, Colonel Paul Arthur.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge has been sworn-in to perform the functions of President until the Head of State returns on March 13, the Ministry of the Presidency said.
The summit is being hosted jointly by the Governments of India and France.
President Granger will be delivering a presentation on solar energy. He will be meeting with Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and President of France, Emmanuel Macron and is also expected to engage in bilateral meetings on the side-lines with selected Heads of State, who are attending the summit.
Last Tuesday, the President commended France and India for collaborating on an initiative, which aims to transform rural societies, when he received a formal invitation to the summit from Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Venkatachalam Mahalingam and Ambassador of the French Republic to Guyana, Mr. Antoine Joly.
Guyana ratified the ISA Framework Agreement and is a founding member of the ISA, which was launched on November 30, 2015. It is an action-oriented international and inter-governmental organisation that aims to maximise the harnessing of solar-energy potential, modernise energy systems, universalise access to energy, accelerate economic development and alleviate poverty.
Two new programmes — on scaling solar E-mobility and storage, and on rooftop solar — are expected to be unveiled at the summit, which will see a presence of delegations of over 50 member countries, including the two host states.
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