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US Secretary of State’s advance party arrives in Guyana

 

The C-17 military air transport plane on arrival at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.

A United States (US) military transport aircraft arrived Sunday in preparation for Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo’s visit to Guyana later this week, according to well-placed sources.

The C-17 US Air Force military transport plane landed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) at about 5:30 PM bringing with it an advance party of more than two dozen people as part of an advance party for Mr. Pompeo’s visit.

A number of those persons are expected to participate in preparatory, logistical, and security discussions beginning Monday.  The Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Brigadier Godfrey Bess has been invited by the Foreign Affairs Ministry to participate in that meeting.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Audrey Jardine-Waddell has already confirmed that the US Secretary of State would be visiting Guyana from September 17 – 18, 2020.

The Guyana government has not provided any details about the agenda of Mr. Pompeo’s visit, but the Guyana Human Rights Association has called on the Irfaan Ali-led administration to state what would be the non-negotiables concerning Venezuela in the context of that country’s decades-long claim to the Essequibo Region.

The US Secretary of State had over the past five months issued repeated calls for the then David Granger-led administration to concede defeat at March 2, 2020, general elections and for the results to be compiled based on the national vote recount numbers.

Mr. Granger had earlier this year objected to the use of  Guyana’s frequency spectrum for the beaming of Voice of America radio programs to Venezuela. The US badly wants the removal of the socialist dictator, Nicolas Maduro from power but the  GHRA has cautioned that the US’ preferred successor is hostile towards Guyana on the territorial claim of the Essequibo Region and all of the oil-rich Atlantic sea.

American oil major, ExxonMobil, began commercial oil production from one of the 18 wells discovered so far offshore Guyana. Estimates are that the Guyana basin so far has proven reserves of more than 8 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

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Where was the Guyana Human rights commission when the PNC was harassing Indians during the last 5 1/2 years of PNC rule? A visit by the US Secretary of State is not their business. They should be more concerned about the atrocities of the BLM movement. Indians are being slaughtered by the dozens and they are very quiet about the problem.

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@Former Member posted:

A C-17 transport plane heh! Any military hardware in there? I bet if a C-5 was capable of landing there, it would have been a C-5.

Better yet if it was a C-130. 

FM
@Former Member posted:

Better yet if it was a C-130. 

@Former Member posted:

You mean the C-130 gunships?

These buggers. They carry everything under the sky. Tanks, etc.

 

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@Ramakant-P posted:

The GDF will benefit from a gift of two of those planes from the US.

@Former Member posted:

You're kidding? What are they going to do with them? Watch them and let them rot?

Nah. The US will send in the appropriate military personnel to operate them. They will also send in a set of foot soldiers too.

FM
@Former Member posted:

Nah. The US will send in the appropriate military personnel to operate them. They will also send in a set of foot soldiers too.

Military training will be done in the US and Guyana.

R

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