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President Irfaan Ali (right) met with the United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Joseph M. Humire, at State House on Monday.
Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali and United States (U.S.) Deputy Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Joseph M. Humire, during a meeting on Monday, at State House discussed strengthening and expanding Guyana’s “strategic partnership” with the U.S.
In a statement posted on the Office of the President’s Facebook page, President Ali emphasized that Guyana’s sovereignty and defence are central priorities for his government.
“The discussion also focused on strengthening and expanding Guyana’s strategic partnership with the United States, with a shared commitment to peace and security across the region,” the statement said.
Mr. Humire was accompanied by his delegation and the United States Ambassador to Guyana, HE Nicole Theriot.
Also in attendance were Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, Mr. Robert Persaud; National Security Advisor, Captain Gerry Gouveia; Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan; and Head of the National Intelligence and Security Agency, Colonel Sheldon Howell.
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