Local oil and gas sector piques Japan’s interest
From L-R: H.E Sachiko Hirayama, wife of Japan Ambassador; Ambassador of Japan, H.E Tatsuo Hirayama; Prime Minister of Guyana, Hon. Moses Nagamootoo, and First Secretary to the Ambassador, Yamata Kabayas
From L-R: H.E Sachiko Hirayama, wife of Japan Ambassador; Ambassador of Japan, H.E Tatsuo Hirayama; Prime Minister of Guyana, Hon. Moses Nagamootoo, and First Secretary to the Ambassador, Yamata Kabayas

HIS Excellency, Tatsuo Hirayama, Non-Resident Japan Ambassador (Designate), today paid a courtesy call on the Hon. Moses Nagamootoo, Prime Minister of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.

Both the prime minister and Japan Ambassador expressed satisfaction with the relationship between Japan and Guyana. Ambassador Hirayama indicated that there is an eager interest on the part of Japanese companies to invest in Guyana’s oil and gas industry.
The ambassador also disclosed that he has been following developments in Guyana, more especially, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) proceedings as he is based in Trinidad and Tobago.
Prime Minister Nagamootoo explained the current political situation in Guyana, noting the on-going consultations between the government and the opposition. He emphasised the administration’s commitment to a clean voter’s list and credible elections.
The ambassador was accompanied by his wife, H.E Sachiko Hirayama and First Secretary to Ambassador, Yamata Kabayashi. (DPI).

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