
The MoU was signed by Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hugh Todd and Foreign Minister of Belize Eamon Courtenay. [Photo: Office of the President/ July 07, 2022]
In brief remarks, Briceño talked up the agriculture partnership, saying it flowed from long-running discussions he has been having with President Ali.
The Belize Prime Minister arrived together in Guyana on Tuesday night from Paramaribo, Suriname where he and Dr Ali had gathered with other regional leaders for the CARICOM Heads of Government meeting.
“I really truly see our countries once again renewing friendship and strengthening cooperation and assisting each other as we can.
“To sign this cooperation agreement is a sense of accomplishment and achievement and happiness that we are moving in the right direction,” the Belizean Prime Minister said.
Meanwhile, President Ali said more bilateral agreements are to be signed with other CARICOM member states.
He noted that these bilateral agreements can help to remove several of the existing barriers to regional trade.

