President accredits new ambassador of the world’s oldest humanitarian mission
From left: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Carl Greenidge; Ambassador Roland de Rosière; President David Granger; and Director General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Audrey Waddell
From left: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Carl Greenidge; Ambassador Roland de Rosière; President David Granger; and Director General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Audrey Waddell

PRESIDENT David Granger recently received Letters of Credence from His Excellency Roland de Rosière, accrediting him as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta to Guyana.

The President told the new ambassador that his decision to be resident in Georgetown would a

Ambassador Roland de Rosière presenting his Letters of Credence to President David Granger at State House

llow for him to be better acquainted with Guyanese, their culture, and the challenges they face. He said Guyana is keen to cooperate with countries that share its values and commitment to addressing common threats to humanity.

“Guyana remains wedded to the ideal of friendly, respectful and mutual cooperation among states. We subscribe to respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity; non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations; the peaceful settlement of international disputes; and the right to every sovereign state to pursue its development free from aggression and threats of aggression,” President Granger said.

He said that one such threat is global warming, which has the potential to trigger catastrophic humanitarian and environmental crises.

“Guyana looks forward to finding pathways of humanitarian cooperation with the Sovereign Military Order of Malta as we pursue our green development agenda,” he said.

Ambassador de Rosière, in his remarks, said, “My hope is that, as I reside in Guyana and I come to know your country and its people, I can become an advocate for Guyana.”

The Sovereign Military Order of Malta has been a lay religious order of the Catholic Church since 1113, and to date has diplomatic relations with more than 100 countries and 54 associations around the world. It is headed by Grand Master Fra’ Robert Matthew Festing.

The ambassador informed that the Order is active through its emergency response arm, and is committed to upholding faith and helping the poor and the sickly. Guyana and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta established diplomatic relations on May 19, 1999. (GINA)

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