US extends republic anniversary greetings to Guyana

US Secretary of State John Kerry has extended 44th republic anniversary greetings to Guyana on behalf of President Barack Obama and the people of the United States.

According to a statement, Kerry noted that the United States and Guyana share a dynamic partnership based on common interests and aspirations for peace, democracy, and respect for universal rights and freedoms.

He mentioned the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, which enhances the security and prosperity of the region by increasing law enforcement capacity. Kerry also noted that the US was working with the youth of Guyana to provide training for better economic opportunities.

He referred to the PEPFAR programme through which the US is helping Guyana to reach its goal of Getting to Zero: zero new HIV infections, zero stigma and discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths.

He spoke of efforts to promote a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient natural environment and said the US looked forward to “strengthening our cultural, business, and personal ties to help build a prosperous, secure, democratic, and healthy Guyana. As you gather for Mashramani festivities, I wish all Guyanese peace, happiness, and a productive year ahead.”