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EU says ready to support Guyana’s ‘green’ transition

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The European Union (EU) is ready to work with Guyana on its planned transition to a `Green’ state, according to its Ambassador here, Jernej Videtic. The Ambassador was speaking at a Europe Day celebratio­n at the Georgetown Club on Monday.

According to a Ministry of the Presidency press release, Videtic assured that Europe stands ready to work with Guyana bilaterall­y and multilater­ally to support the Intended Nationally Determined Co ntribution­s (INDC) as set out in the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

Speaking at the celebratio­n, President David Granger said that Guyana values the co-operation it enjoys with the European Union and welcomed Europe’s assistance in enhancing capacity for climate adaptation and resilience.

On economic co-operation, Granger said that Guyana’s exports depend on access to Europe’s markets and as such, the country looks forward to increased European investment­s. “This Europe Day celebratio­n is a re-affirmatio­n not only of the integratio­n process in one continent but, also, an acknowledg­ement of the value of that process in other continents of the world,” he said.

Granger added that Guyana looks forward to a post-2020 partnershi­p between the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACP) and the EU and expressed the hope that negotiatio­ns on the post-Cotonou ACP-EU relations will produce an enhanced framework for developmen­t aid, economic relations and political co-operation.

Videtic, according to the release, said that the EU is pleased that Guyana has taken the lead in the postCotono­u discussion­s, which will set the terms of the future relationsh­ip between the EU and the ACP group of countries.

 ?? (Ministry of the Presidency photo) ?? EU Ambassador Jernej Videtic (left) in a toast with President David Granger and First Lady Sandra Granger.
(Ministry of the Presidency photo) EU Ambassador Jernej Videtic (left) in a toast with President David Granger and First Lady Sandra Granger.

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