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Guyana, Grenada deepen ties VAT INCLUSIVE
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- as Office of the Honorary Consul for Grenada opens here
- President Ali emphasises joint tourism push, stronger commercial relationship
President Dr Irfaan Ali on Monday received the Letters of Credence from the non‑resident Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to Guy‑ ana, Maria Velasco, at the Office of the President on Shiv Chander‑ paul Drive. Following the accreditation ceremony, President Ali and Ambassador Velasco discussed ways of strengthening collaboration. The President underscored that, in light of rapid global changes, the two countries should re‑evaluate and realign their relations towards a strategic partnership. He noted that many opportunities exist to expand bilateral co-operation in combating climate change and in promoting food and energy security. The President also highlighted his government’s vision to improve the livelihoods of citizens through The Grenada Consulate in Georgetown, Guyana was officially opened on Monday night further strengthening the development of human resources. Minister of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations. Several ministers of government, members of the International Co-operation, Hugh Todd, and the Permanent Secretary diplomatic corps and other officials attended the event held at New Market Street. In this DPI photo, President at the Ministry, Ms. Sharon Roopchand Edwards were also at the ceremony (Photo: President Dr. Irfaan Ali/Facebook) Ali and PM Mitchell lock hands to mark the momentous occasion
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