Senior Advisor to US Secretary of War Patrick Weaver visits Guyana to reaffirm support for regional security & stability
See full statement from the US Embassy in Georgetown:
U.S. Department of War officials visited Guyana to meet with senior government and defense leaders to strengthen and expand Guyana’s strategic partnership with the United States.
Senior Advisor to the Secretary of War Patrick Weaver and Acting Assistant Secretary of War Joseph Humire (Americas Security Affairs) conducted key engagements, including with His Excellency President Ali and Chief of Defense Staff Brigadier Omar Khan.
Discussions focused on U.S. support for Guyana’s territorial integrity and collaboration to advance regional security and stability.
During the trip, Senior Advisor Weaver said, “close coordination with regional partners is critical to advancing regional security. The U.S.-Guyana partnership dates back to 1966, and it’s important that we strengthen our cooperation and help to support a sovereign and prosperous Guyana.”
The United States and Guyana enjoy a longstanding security partnership that focuses on promoting a safe, sovereign, and prosperous Guyana, countering transnational criminal organizations, and advancing shared goals of peace and stability across the broader Caribbean and South America.
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