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Canada reiterates support for Guyana in Venezuela border controvers­y

-as Assistant Deputy Minister visits

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Canada’s Assistant Deputy Minister for the Americas, Michael Grant, yesterday reiterated Ottawa’s support for Guyana in the border controvers­y with Venezuela, at a meeting with Minister of State Joseph Harmon.

During the meeting, the two discussed matters of mutual interest including the Guyana-Venezuela border controvers­y; the migration of Venezuelan­s and its effect on neighbouri­ng countries; Canada and Guyana’s bilateral relationsh­ip and the assistance given to Guyana in a number of areas, including support to manage the influx of Venezuelan migrants, the Ministry of the Presidency said in a statement.

It noted that Canada has donated CDN$46,000 to the Civil Defence Commission to support Guyana’s efforts in accommodat­ing the Venezuelan migrants. Harmon thanked the Government of Canada for the contributi­on, even as he noted that the Guyana Government wishes to take a holistic approach to address the issue and would therefore welcome any kind of support in this endeavour, the statement said. “Our intention is to provide a better facility to these migrants and that means we must provide a place where they can live and work. We would therefore welcome any additional support than can be given in this area,” he was quoted as saying.

Harmon also welcomed Grant to Guyana while noting that the two nations have shared a strong and fertile relationsh­ip for over 50 years.

“We value and cherish the relationsh­ip we have shared with Canada over the years and as you know, outside of the United States, the majority of Guyanese are settled in Canada. We also have strong collaborat­ion in several areas and as such, Guyana can only look forward to strengthen­ing this relationsh­ip,” Harmon said.

Grant, who serves in the Ministry of Global Affairs of Canada, expressed his appreciati­on to the Minister for his remarks. He also said that he recently took up office and as such, he is endeavouri­ng to familiaris­e himself with all of the areas that fall within his remit, the statement said.

“We value very much the relationsh­ip between the two countries as well as the Guyanese community. While it is a shared population, it is so central for Canada as well. We are very excited about the relationsh­ip between the two countries and as you rightly said, we have collaborat­ed extensivel­y over the years,” he was quoted as saying.

The statement said that Grant also took the opportunit­y to express his country’s support and solidarity with Guyana on the Guyana-Venezuela border controvers­y. He noted that Canada has made its position clear on this matter and this stance has not changed.

The Assistant Deputy Minister was accompanie­d to the meeting by Canadian High Commission­er to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee.

Relations between Canada and Guyana had hit a frosty period after Charrandas­s Persaud whose vote on December 21, 2018 brought the government down, was escorted to the EF Correia airport the following day by a Canadian High Commission official. Persaud, who is a Canadian citizen had reached out to the High Commission and had expressed concern for his safety in the aftermath of his vote. Georgetown had subsequent­ly lodged a protest note over what it said was a breach of protocol and Chatterjee was called into the ministry to explain.

Eyebrows were also raised recently after Ottawa advised PPP presidenti­al candidate Irfaan Ali not to travel there as a result of charges which are hanging over him.

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 ??  ?? From left are Minister of State, Joseph Harmon; Canadian High Commission­er to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee and Assistant Deputy Minister of the Americas in the Canadian Ministry of Global Affairs, Michael Grant. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
From left are Minister of State, Joseph Harmon; Canadian High Commission­er to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee and Assistant Deputy Minister of the Americas in the Canadian Ministry of Global Affairs, Michael Grant. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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