El Salvador to offer Guyana expertise in several sectors

Georgetown: The Government of El Salvador signaled that they can offer Guyana in terms of expertise in the areas of agriculture, universal social protection, environment, democratic governance, human rights and gender equality.

The country’s New Ambassador to Guyana Raymundo Ernest Rodriguez Diaz today presented his letters of Credence to President Donald Ramotar. He said the Spanish speaking Central American nation’s commitment is based on its resolve to develop South/South cooperation through support to priority areas in its partnering nations, according to their national development plans.

 

President Ramotar described the two countries’ relations as cordial and full of “ample possibilities for greater friendship and cooperation, not only at the bilateral level, but also within the context of those regional organisations where we share common membership.”

The ACS has been one of several organisations in which Guyana and El Salvador have worked closely over the years on matters relating to the development agenda of the region since  diplomatic relations were established in May 1992.

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