Prime Minister Modi visits Guyana: India and Guyana sign important agreements, Prime Minister Modi calls the relationship between the two countries a milestone

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Guyana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made history when he visited Guyana for the first time as Prime Minister of India in 56 years. When Prime Minister Modi arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday, he was given a grand welcome by Guyana’s President Mohammed Irfan Ali, Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips and dozens of cabinet ministers. During his visit, Prime Minister Modi attended the second Indo-Caribbean Summit and met with leaders of the 15 member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Prime Minister Modi held delegation-level talks with Guyana President Dr. Irfan Ali in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana.

Milestone in India-Guyana relations

During the occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of Guyana Dr. Irfan Ali witnessed the exchange of MoUs between India and Guyana. Prime Minister Modi said, “The visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana for the first time in 56 years is an important milestone in our relations. I personally have a deep connection with Guyana. As an ordinary citizen, when I had the opportunity to visit Guyana some 24 years ago, Being here, I have seen the historic and deep nature of the relationship between India and Guyana, and I am honored to be here again as Prime Minister.”

India will cooperate

Prime Minister Modi said: “At today’s meeting, we identified several new areas for enhanced cooperation. We will continue our efforts to strengthen trade and economic cooperation between our two countries. Skills that meet the needs of the Guyanese people have achieved tremendous results for India progress.” Contributions to development and capacity building. “With the millet seeds provided by India last year, we were able to contribute to improving food security in Guyana and across the region,” he said. Likewise, we can also help increase rice milling, sugarcane, corn cultivation, soybeans and other crops. “I’ll cooperate.”

PM Modi plants trees

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “India and Guyana agree that all issues should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. We agree that reforms of global institutions are the need of the hour. Climate justice is a top priority for both our countries. “During this period, Prime Minister Modi and President Muhammad Irfan Ali also planted saplings in Guyana.

What did the President of Guyana say?

In his speech, the President of Guyana, Dr. Irfan Ali, said: “Prime Minister Modi, we are extremely grateful and humbled by your visit to Guyana and it is my honor to welcome Prime Minister Modi to the State House, where our discussions were not.” Prime Minister Di’s visit was not only fruitful, but also an important milestone in strengthening cooperation between the two countries and addressing regional and global concerns. We signed a number of important agreements in key areas such as agriculture and technology transfer, and further discussed infrastructure, education, human capital Development and economic diversification continues, and India is committed to supporting our sugar industry.”

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