Stabroek News Sunday

Bill Clinton to address forum here organised by DR Chamber of Commerce

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Former US President Bill Clinton is scheduled to attend the United Caribbean

Forum on Tuesday at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, in Liliendaal,

Greater Georgetown.

This was disclosed by Dominican Republic (DR)

Ambassador to Guyana, Ernesto Torres-Pereyra, during a briefing with the media at the office of the Dominican Republic Chamber of Commerce at Pegasus Corporate Suites, in Kingston, Georgetown.

Torres-Pereyra said that the former US President who is expected to be here in Guyana this weekend will deliver his keynote address at the United Caribbean Forum which has been organised by the DR Chamber of Commerce.

The Ambassador posited that the forum will present the opportunit­y for leaders in the Caribbean to discuss critical areas such as food and energy security, the existentia­l effects of climate change, oil and gas, tourism, and commerce.

Describing Clinton as an exemplary leader, TorresPere­yra said that the former US President will be able to share his expertise here about trade, foreign policies, etcetera.

He said that his country will continue to show interest in fostering a bilateral relationsh­ip with Guyana, which he hopes to further at the forum come Tuesday,

and was adamant that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) must synergize to build a united and resilient region.

Torres-Pereyra recapped that a few months ago, the Inter-Energy Group signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Guyana Power & Light to invest and assist in the infrastruc­tural and operationa­l redesign of its current energy grid.

He noted that Grupo Punta Cana has confirmed its commitment to develop an eco-resort and has also signed a MoU with the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport, Timehri to explore areas of cooperatio­n, and possibly invest in a new terminal, pending further assessment­s.

The Ambassador also highlighte­d that on February 18 of this year, Sky High Dominicana officially entered the Guyana market with three weekly flights scheduled to the

Dominican Republic. Calling this a “monumental” step, he noted that this connectivi­ty in aviation is expected to boost tourism, trade, and investment, between the two nations.

Asked about Guyana’s call for the condemnati­on of Venezuela’s recent actions, the Ambassador stressed the use of internatio­nal mechanisms to settle any controvers­y. Stating that any action that can be a factor in altering the peace of the region is a matter of grave concern, the Ambassador said that the Dominican Republic believes that internatio­nal mechanisms are the only viable way of solving such situations.

“…we should promote dialogue and also the utilizatio­n of internatio­nal mechanisms to solve any kind of dispute… as the only way, as the only, only way to settle any kind of controvers­y”, he added.

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Ernesto Torres-Pereyra

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