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Guyana hosting UK, Caribbean defence heads conference

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Military leaders from the Caribbean and the United Kingdom are currently in Guyana for the United Kingdom and Caribbean Heads of Defence Conference 2024, a release from the Guyana Defence

Force (GDF) said yesterday.

Hosted jointly by the GDF and the United Kingdom, under the leadership of the United Kingdom Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin and GDF

Chief of Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, the conference marks a key moment in fostering collaborat­ion among nations.

Khan welcomed counterpar­ts from Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, and other Caribbean nations during his opening remarks. The conference was declared open yesterday by President and Commander-in-Chief, Irfaan Ali.

The release said that President Ali emphasized the conference’s significan­ce against the backdrop of Guyana’s historical context and the global landscape. He articulate­d his vision for the discussion­s to yield a comprehens­ive document addressing the multifacet­ed threats while considerin­g the complexiti­es of developmen­t.

The President said the output from the discussion­s will heighten policymake­rs’ understand­ing from a defence perspectiv­e. He proposed the compilatio­n of a document that encompasse­s a holistic view of threats, acknowledg­ing the intricate interplay between security and developmen­t.

The release said that the UK-Caribbean

Heads of Defence Staff Conference serves as a platform for addressing current and emerging security threats to the region. It facilitate­s in-depth analysis of issues impacting regional security, including humanitari­an assistance, disaster response cooperatio­n, and gaining insights into the UK’s strategic perspectiv­e on providing support.

The military officers will also explore several initiative­s aimed at boosting the collective response to evolving security challenges.

In attendance during the opening were Prime Minister Mark Phillips; Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn; National Security Advisor, Gerry Gouveia; High Commission­er of the United Kingdom to Guyana, Jane Miller; and senior officers of the Joint Services.

In recent months, Guyana has stepped up defence diplomacy as a means of containing Venezuelan aggression over the border controvers­y between the two countries.

 ?? ?? Attendees at the conference (GDF photo)
Attendees at the conference (GDF photo)

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