Guyana Recognized as Global Leader in Climate, Energy, and Food Security
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Guyana Recognized as Global Leader in Climate, Energy, and Food Security

Foreign Secretary of Guyana, Robert Persaud, has highlighted Guyana’s growing recognition as a global leader in addressing the challenges of climate change, energy sustainability, and food security.

Guyana’s recent election to the United Nations Security Council serves as a testament to the international community’s confidence in the nation’s capabilities.

Secretary Persaud emphasized that Guyana’s commitment to these critical areas will not only define the country on a global level but also elevate its profile.

In an interview with NCN, Secretary Persaud underscored Guyana’s proactive stance in providing global leadership, advocating for these pressing issues, and mobilizing the international community.

He emphasized that Guyana sees this as part of its responsibility, not just for its own interests but also for the greater good.

President Irfaan Ali has been actively championing these causes at both regional and international levels, emphasizing the importance of having Guyana represented in discussions concerning climate, energy, and food security.

Secretary Persaud highlighted that Guyana’s advocacy extends beyond its borders to other small and developing countries, ensuring their voices are heard on the global stage.

Secretary Persaud also noted the significant progress Guyana has made in rebuilding its international reputation following the 2020 elections.

Many countries have strengthened their partnerships with Guyana and have engaged in one-on-one talks with the government, as well as participated in major conferences hosted by the nation.

As Guyana’s presidency of the UN Security Council draws to a close on February 29, the nation’s commitment to global leadership in tackling climate change, energy sustainability, and food security remains steadfast.

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