Mexico celebrates its 204th birthday
L-R Deputy Head of Mission María-Elena Alcaraz, Mexican Ambassador to Guyana, Francisco Olguín, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Minister of Foreign Affairs Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett during the Independence toast.
L-R Deputy Head of Mission María-Elena Alcaraz, Mexican Ambassador to Guyana, Francisco Olguín, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Minister of Foreign Affairs Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett during the Independence toast.

MEXICAN Ambassador to Guyana, Francisco Olguín celebrated Mexico’s 204 th Independence Anniversary last evening with a reception at the Georgetown Club.Speaking briefly at the reception he told of the dream of establishing a solid foundation on a new and stronger relationship between Mexico and Guyana. He noted that “to maximise results, we should exercise our judgments; choose the projects with the highest impacts and use our resources wisely”. He notes also that “the widening of the Panama Canal will increase competition from the economies of Asia in the Caribbean Region”.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, in his remarks at the reception, congratulated the Mexican Government on their 204th Anniversary. “On behalf of the Government of Guyana, I wish to convey sincerest congratulations to the Government of Mexico on the tremendous progress the country has made since its independence” Hinds said. He indicated that the Ambassador has called for “use of resources wisely”.
Hinds called on the Mexican Government stating “I would wish to invite the private sector of Mexico to take advantage of the possiblies in Guyana” as he encouraged that the two countries through this venture can further strengthen the already successful relationship that exists.
Mexico celebrates its 204th anniversary today.

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