President Ali rubbishes the suggestion that Guyana is a pawn in geopolitics

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President Ali addressing the sod-turning ceremony for the new hospital (DPI Photo)

GEORGETOWN, Guyana– President Dr. Irfaan Ali has described as “absolute nonsense” that his recent visit to the United States was part of an initiative by western countries to try to displace China as a significant contributor to the socio-economic development of the region.

“(I) saw some headline about this relationship, and I went there, and the US had ulterior motives in this region. Absolute nonsense!” Ali said at the sod-turning Sunday for the construction of a multi-million-dollar hospital being built under an agreement with Austria.

President Ali told the ceremony that Guyana would continue to have relations with many other countries such as Austria, China, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Cuba, saying, “you are friends, you are partners.

“Ultimately, what we represent is the best interest for Guyana, partners will represent the best interest of their countries, and together, we represent what is best in our relationship and the development of our relationship,” he added.

Ali said his administration is keen on speaking with big and small nations as they are all part of the global community. He criticized the media, the media, and others for their headlines and “reckless statements.” At the same time, he and his delegation were busy holding talks in Washington.

Late last month, former president Donald Ramotar told a public forum marking the 50th anniversary of Guyana-China relations that it was clear that western countries were intent on eliminating Chinese influence in the region rather than providing development finance.

“While I appreciate and am happy that they are coming on board to help developing countries with infrastructure works and other works, as China is doing now, what worries me is the motivation for why they are doing it.

“They are not saying they are doing it to help the Third World countries; they are doing it to conquer China’s influence in the Third World, and that motivation to me is not the best motivation, and when you begin from those premises, I think you can end up in all kinds of contradictions and all kinds of struggle,” Ramotar had said.

Regarding the recent signing of the two billion US dollar memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the US Export-Import (EXIMBANK) during his visit to Washington last week, President Ali told the audience, “it’s expected that a US agency- the EXIMBANK would sign an MOU and put an indicative figure inside, but it speaks to the seriousness of the relationship and the bilateral partnership and strategy the US and Guyana are embarking on.

“We had very frank, very frank discussions… that ultimately dealt with what is best for each country and what is best for the relationship.

“All the bilateral relationship and everything that we’re doing, we have to be people the world wants to trust, we have to be people the world can trust. Unless the world trusts us, the world will not do business with us. The world may do transactions with us but not a business,” he said.

Ali said that some discussions with the international community focused on the controversial March 2020 general and regional election that brought his People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) to office.

“Let me tell the naysayers something: it is not easy to go into a room to hear about your country’s democracy records and election records as a negative against your country, and we have to spend hours dismantling that negative perception about our country,” he added.

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