PM Modi’s visit to Guyana: Important agreements signed between India and Guyana, PM Modi hails ties as milestone

PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Gaya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created history by visiting Guyana for the first time as Indian Prime Minister in 56 years. Guyana President Mohammad Irfan Ali, Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips and dozens of cabinet ministers gave PM Modi a grand welcome when he arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday. During his visit, PM Modi participated in the second Indo-Caribbean Summit and met the leaders of the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM). PM Narendra Modi and President of Guyana Dr. Georgetown, the capital of Guyana. Irfan Ali held delegation level talks.

Indo-Guyanese relations mark a milestone

Meanwhile Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of Guyana Dr. Irfan Ali witnessed the exchange of MoU between India and Guyana. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “The visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana after 56 years is an important milestone in our relations. I have a personal close relationship with Guyana. As an ordinary citizen, almost 24 years ago, when I had Guyana. The opportunity to come here , I have had a glimpse of how historic and deep India-Guya relations are that I am privileged to be here once again as Prime Minister.”

India will cooperate

PM Modi said, “In today’s meeting we have identified many new areas to strengthen our cooperation. We will continue to make efforts to enhance our mutual trade and economic cooperation. India has greatly enhanced the skills to meet the needs of the people of Guyana. Contribution to development and capacity building. ” He said, “With the millet seed provided by India last year, we have been able to contribute to increasing food security in Guyana as well as the region as a whole. Likewise, we can also help increase the cultivation of rice milling, sugarcane, maize, soybeans and other crops. .” Will cooperate.”

PM Modi planted trees

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “India and Guyana agree that all issues should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. We agree that reforms in global institutions are the need of the hour. Climate justice is a priority for both of us.” Meanwhile, PM Modi and President Mohammad Irfan Ali also planted trees in Guyana.

What did the President of Guyana say?

Speaking on the occasion, the President of Guyana, Dr. Irfan Ali said, “Prime Minister Modi, we are very grateful for your visit to Guyana and humbled to have the honor of welcoming Prime Minister Modi to the State House, our discussions were not only fruitful, but Prime Minister Modi’s visit to enhance cooperation between the two countries. And an important milestone in addressing regional and global concerns, agriculture and technology signed several important agreements in key areas such as transfer, we further discussed infrastructure, education, human capital development and continued diversification of our economy, India also in our sugar industry. Committed to supporting us.

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