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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – The government of South American nation Peru has announced plans to establish the country’s first embassy in Guyana.
The announcement was made by Peru’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Elmer Schialer, during a recent meeting in Washington DC with ambassadors and heads of mission from Caribbean nations accredited to the United States.
The announcement marks a significant step in deepening Peru’s engagement with the Caribbean Community (Caricom).
Schialer underscored the importance of the new embassy, stating that it will serve as a permanent representation of Peru to Caricom, aligning with the nation’s goal to strengthen ties with member states.
He highlighted Peru’s commitment to advancing trade, investment, and cooperation with Caribbean countries.
“This embassy will be a bridge to foster stronger diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchanges between Peru and Guyana, as well as with the broader Caricom region,” Schialer said.
Source: jamaicaobserver.com
The announcement was made by Peru’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Elmer Schialer, during a recent meeting in Washington DC with ambassadors and heads of mission from Caribbean nations accredited to the United States.
The announcement marks a significant step in deepening Peru’s engagement with the Caribbean Community (Caricom).
Schialer underscored the importance of the new embassy, stating that it will serve as a permanent representation of Peru to Caricom, aligning with the nation’s goal to strengthen ties with member states.
He highlighted Peru’s commitment to advancing trade, investment, and cooperation with Caribbean countries.
“This embassy will be a bridge to foster stronger diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchanges between Peru and Guyana, as well as with the broader Caricom region,” Schialer said.
Source: jamaicaobserver.com
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