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Former US Secretary of State Pompeo was on private visit – sources

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Former United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to Guyana this week where he met with President Irfaan Ali was “all personal and private,” government sources say.

The sources did not answer if Pompeo was invited by the President and would only say that discussion­s were private and that the visit was “not funded by the state either.”

In September of 2020 and not long after the swearing in of President Ali following the 2020 general elections impasse, Pompeo became the first sitting US Secretary of State to visit Guyana, which the US government at the time said was proof of how deeply the US values its relationsh­ip with Guyana.

Currently, Pompeo heads the Champion American Values PAC (CAVPAC), an organisati­on which states that it “is dedicated to advancing the conservati­ve principles upon which America was founded and lifting to victory candidates across America who share our vision.”

“Mike currently leads Champion American Values PAC and Champion American Values Fund, organizati­ons dedicated to pushing back against the ‘woke’ liberals who are shoving their ideology into our homes, schools, military, workplaces, and communitie­s. His new book, ‘Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love,’ which was released in January 2023, includes stories from his heart detailing his time as Secretary of State and CIA Director and was named a New York Times bestseller,” the CAVPAC website states.

He is also a Distinguis­hed Fellow at the Hudson Institute, which says Pompeo’s “work focuses on promoting US national security, technologi­cal leadership, and global engagement.”

The conservati­ve think tank prides itself as “a research organizati­on promoting American leadership for a secure, free, and prosperous future.”

“Founded in 1961 by strategist Herman Kahn, Hudson Institute challenges convention­al thinking and helps manage strategic transition­s through interdisci­plinary studies in defense, internatio­nal relations, economics, energy, technology, culture, and law. Hudson seeks to guide policymake­rs and global leaders in government and business through a robust program of publicatio­ns, conference­s, policy briefings, and recommenda­tions,” Hudson

Institute’s website states.

Last month retired four star US General Wesley K. Clark met with President Irfaan Ali and Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Brigadier Omar Khan, at State House. Sources had told this newspaper that Clark was on a private visit at the invitation of President Ali. A brief statement from the Office of the President had said that discussion­s focused on hemispheri­c security and geopolitic­al relations within the western hemisphere. Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo was also at the meeting.

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