The Guyana Government is working with the European Union (EU) on a security agenda.
This was announced yesterday by the Government Information Agency which said that Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had met with the Head of the European Union Delegation here, Robert Kopecky.
GINA said that the strategic objectives of cooperation between the EU and Guyana related to the “development of a strong mutually beneficial partnership on the international scene where the two partners will work together towards the shared ideals of democracy and human rights in the fight against poverty and global threats to peace, security and via EU’s assistance, enhancing Guyana’s reform and development agenda to strengthen progress towards the achievement of Guyana’s national goals and objectives”.
Kopecky, and Rune Skinnebach, International Relations Officer, European External Action Service to Guyana paid a visit to Rohee pertaining to Guyana’s security strategy with the body.
Excerpts from Stabroeknews
This was announced yesterday by the Government Information Agency which said that Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had met with the Head of the European Union Delegation here, Robert Kopecky.
GINA said that the strategic objectives of cooperation between the EU and Guyana related to the “development of a strong mutually beneficial partnership on the international scene where the two partners will work together towards the shared ideals of democracy and human rights in the fight against poverty and global threats to peace, security and via EU’s assistance, enhancing Guyana’s reform and development agenda to strengthen progress towards the achievement of Guyana’s national goals and objectives”.
Kopecky, and Rune Skinnebach, International Relations Officer, European External Action Service to Guyana paid a visit to Rohee pertaining to Guyana’s security strategy with the body.
Excerpts from Stabroeknews