
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC -Guyana has signed a security agreement with Suriname and French Guiana that Georgetown says marks a pivotal step towards enhancing cooperation and addressing shared security challenges.
The Ministry of Home Affairs stated that the “Common Security Master Plan” would bolster regional security and defense and follow “a day of intensive dialogue” among Guyana, Suriname, French Guyana, and Brazil on Monday.
“The dialogue highlighted the critical importance of a unified approach to understanding the regional strategic defense and security environment. Emphasis was placed on collaborative efforts to combat security threats and address challenges affecting the countries’ populations, territories, maritime space, and interests,” the ministry said.
The signing of the Common Security Master Plan is a testament to the united front of Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and French Guiana, demonstrating their collective commitment to safeguarding their citizens and territories.
This collaborative endeavor not only reaffirms the nations’ dedication to regional security but also sets the stage for a more secure and prosperous future, promising a brighter tomorrow for all.