Chief of Staff, French Senators emphasise strength of diplomatic ties
Chief of Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, on Thursday, held discussions with French Senators Philippe Folliot and Francois Bonneau
Chief of Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, on Thursday, held discussions with French Senators Philippe Folliot and Francois Bonneau

–outline shared commitment to fostering bilateral relations, collective regional security, stability, and the promotion of shared values

CHIEF-OF-STAFF, Brigadier Omar Khan, on Thursday, held discussions with French Senators Philippe Folliot and Francois Bonneau.

According to a press release from the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Brigadier Omar Khan extended greetings to the officials who hold pivotal roles in the French Senate overseeing Defence and Foreign Affairs portfolios.

The discussions centered on the mutual co-operation and support between the two nations, particularly acknowledging the valuable assistance from the French government.

Expressing his satisfaction with the existing collaboration, Brigadier Khan highlighted the enduring diplomatic relations between Guyana and France, which were established in 1967.

The ties between the two nations have flourished over the years, encompassing key areas such as trade and military co-operation.
Senator Francois Bonneau conveyed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended during their visit to Guyana.

He emphasised the strength of the diplomatic bond and the shared commitment to fostering bilateral relations, collective regional security and stability, and the promotion of shared values. This interaction serves as a testament to the unwavering partnership between Guyana and France.

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