Caribbean security initiative showing progress – US official

US Ambassador to Guyana, Brent Hardt (left), Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee (next to Hardt) and delegates of the Second Meeting of the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) Commission (GINA photo)

As US and Caribbean partners prepare for an upcoming security cooperation dialogue, US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central America and the Caribbean Julissa Reynoso yesterday reported that the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) has seen results in the support for law enforcement and judicial reform.

Reynoso made this disclosure as the CBSI Commission began a two-day meeting to review progress under the regional security partnership, at the Guyana International Conference Centre at Liliendaal. The Commission, which comprises representatives from the US,