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Letter from Sarah-Ann to Guyanese — American Ambassador

 

To the people of Guyana,

Sarah-Ann Lynch

I write to you today to thank you for hosting U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week. Guyanese hospitality was evident throughout this historic visit in the form of flags, billboards and friendly hellos. The visit was significant not just because Secretary Pompeo is the highest-ranking U.S. official ever to visit the “land of many waters.” Nor, was the visit significant only because Guyana is on the cusp of transformational development. It was also significant because the Secretary of State reaffirmed that when the United States shows up, we make good on our commitments. Over the past year Secretary Pompeo spoke numerous times about the importance of the U.S-Guyanese diplomatic relationship and the need for Guyana to uphold the principles of democracy and good governance, while advancing improved security and prosperity. And, his visit showed that his words are backed by action.

In fact, the visit included three important action items: 1. the launch of a Growth in the Americas initiative, in which both of our countries will work together to strengthen trade and investment, cooperate on building infrastructure, and build this country’s necessary energy and information technology backbone; 2. the enforcement of a security agreement that enables U.S and Guyanese law enforcement to embark on joint patrols to stop the movement of illegal drugs; and, 3. the commitment to US$4.5 million of new USAID assistance for youth and citizen engagement programs.

I want you, the Guyanese people, to know that this visit was not just a one-time event. I foresee many additional engagements with Guyana by high-ranking U.S. government officials as well as a variety of private sector businesses. Americans want to partner with Guyana. Why? They want to partner because Guyana demonstrated its commitment to democracy, the rule of law and strong government institutions. And, they want to partner because Guyana also prioritizes the building of a safer, more prosperous hemisphere. The visit of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stands as proof of how deeply the United States values Guyana and its people – all of its people – and how we look forward to an even stronger partnership as the country moves forward.

So, I thank you again for your warmth and that renowned Guyanese hospitality. As we enter a new chapter in our already unwavering relationship, I know that this partnership will continue to deepen and grow. Thank you, Guyana!

Sincerely,
Sarah-Ann Lynch
U.S. Ambassador

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@kp posted:

Letter from Sarah-Ann to Guyanese — American Ambassador

To the people of Guyana,

Sarah-Ann Lynch

I want you, the Guyanese people, to know that this visit was not just a one-time event. I foresee many additional engagements with Guyana by high-ranking U.S. government officials as well as a variety of private sector businesses. Americans want to partner with Guyana. Why? They want to partner because Guyana demonstrated its commitment to democracy, the rule of law and strong government institutions. And, they want to partner because Guyana also prioritizes the building of a safer, more prosperous hemisphere.

Sincerely,
Sarah-Ann Lynch
U.S. Ambassador

Noted statement.

FM

Haaa, haaaa, haaaaaaa ...

Perhaps, some are completely "drowned in the deep pit with Trump" and unaware of the tremendous progress to be obtained under a Biden administration.    

FM

Assistance - handouts - to individuals/groups existed for eons and will continue for eons.

There will always be people in the world who will need assistance and help because of specific circumstances. Able-bodied individuals have an obligation to always provide needed assistance to the individuals either personally and/or collectively.

FM

Some people preferred to be molested and raped by Trump. He has done nothing for USA and has destroyed their allies.

 What do you have to lose, vote for Fraudster, Trump. Putin has a strong hold on the Donald.

K
@kp posted:

Some people preferred to be molested and raped by Trump. He has done nothing for USA and has destroyed their allies.

What do you have to lose, vote for Fraudster, Trump.

Putin has a strong hold on the Donald.

Putin seems to have an extremely strong hold on DoodooDonald.

https://i.pinimg.com/236x/3d/7b/c0/3d7bc0094c6f66235c684f408b06a5bc.jpg

FM
@seignet posted:

I am certain there is a Black Guyanese scholar thinking, "yet another way of America squeezing the Blackman." 

Well, that scholar would be wrong in his thinking because Guyana is a land of six races and not a single race which happens to be in the minority.

Ace
@kp posted:

Some people preferred to be molested and raped by Trump. He has done nothing for USA and has destroyed their allies.

 What do you have to lose, vote for Fraudster, Trump. Putin has a strong hold on the Donald.

Not as strong as Xi Jinping has on Trudeau. There is nothing in America that says Made in Russia.

Bibi Haniffa

Not as strong as Xi Jinping has on Trudeau. There is nothing in America that says Made in Russia.

Donald John Trump  is 100% Russian  and the Third Lady is a Russian Mole living in the White House that Blacks built.

K

Not as strong as Xi Jinping has on Trudeau.

There is nothing in America that says Made in Russia.

Now, now, now Ms. Bibi Haniffa ...

America means - North America, Central America and South America.

United States is a part of North, Central and South America.

Russia’s Top 10 Exports

by , Source - http://www.worldstopexports.co...sias-top-10-exports/

The latest available country-specific data shows that 63% of products exported from Russia were bought by importers in: China (13.4% of the global total), Netherlands (10.6%), Germany (6.6%), Turkey (5%), Belarus (4.9%), South Korea (3.9%), Italy (3.4%), Kazakhstan (3.3%), United Kingdom (3.1%), United States (3.1%), Poland (2.9%) and Japan (2.7%).

From a continental perspective, 53.5% of Russia’s exports by value were delivered to European countries while 38.2% were sold to importers in Asia. Russia shipped another 3.7% worth of goods to North America. Smaller percentages went to Africa (3.3%), Latin America (1.1%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean then Oceania (0.1%) led by New Zealand and Australia.

Source & rest of article -- http://www.worldstopexports.co...sias-top-10-exports/

FM

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