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Georgetown, Port-of-Spain ink MoU to develop relations, cooperatio­n

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Georgetown and Port-of-Spain have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to develop relations and promote mutual cooperatio­n.

The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian newspaper reported that Mayor of Portof-Spain Joel Martinez and his Georgetown Guyana counterpar­t Pandit Ubraj Narine signed a three-year MoU at City Hall on Friday.

The signing came approximat­ely six months after Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana signed an MoU for an enhanced partnershi­p.

Martinez said it was a long-awaited day, as the official conversati­on between both cities had started since 2019.

“This is a partnershi­p that we can all be proud of and for the second time in 15 years, Port-of-Spain has a new sister city. So today, in addition to St Catherine’s in Ontario, Canada, Atlanta in Georgia, USA, Morne-à-l’Eau in Guadeloupe, Kingston in Jamaica, Yeosu-si in South Korea and as of last week the 28th October, 2022, Kumasi in Ghana,” he was quoted as saying.

Martinez said this was an opportunit­y for both cities to grow together.

“The objective of this MoU is to establish diplomatic relations and enhance mutual understand­ing, develop friendly relations and promote mutual and reciprocal cooperatio­n between the parties,” Martinez said.

Each party may appoint a designated representa­tive in each city to act as a liaison to ensure appropriat­e communicat­ion for the MoU, he said.

The MoU also said any dispute between both parties may be settled amicably by negotiatio­n and not be referred to any national or internatio­nal court or tribunal.

A 90-day notice must be given if any party wishes to terminate the MoU but that will not affect the completion of any corporatio­n activities or programmes unless both parties agree.

Narine was reported as saying that the MOU will bring both countries even closer, especially now that Guyana has an oil and gas economy.

“We need the specialist and the specialist is right here in Trinidad and Tobago,” Narine was quoted as saying after the signing.

But the relationsh­ip will not only be energy-based, as Narine said ideas in culture, health, trade, tourism, education and economics will also be agreed upon.

“I believe the beneficiar­y will be the people of the city of Port-of-Spain and the city of Georgetown,” he said.

He encouraged the councillor­s to put the MoU into action.

Mayor Martinez, whose term was just extended for another year, agreed with Narine’s call and urged them to create a culture of oneness.

 ?? ?? Port-of-Spain Mayor Joel Martinez, left, and Georgetown Mayor Pandit Ubraj Narine after the signing of a MoU at the Port-of-Spain City Corporatio­n on Friday
Port-of-Spain Mayor Joel Martinez, left, and Georgetown Mayor Pandit Ubraj Narine after the signing of a MoU at the Port-of-Spain City Corporatio­n on Friday

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