Top US officials to visit Guyana for CARICOM Summit
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative of the United States to the United Nations and a member of President Biden’s cabinet, will lead a delegation to Guyana from February 24-26, for the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative of the United States to the United Nations and a member of President Biden’s cabinet, will lead a delegation to Guyana from February 24-26, for the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)

–Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield to reiterate US’ commitment to Guyana’s sovereignty, territorial integrity
AMBASSADOR Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative of the United States to the United Nations and a member of President Biden’s cabinet, will lead a delegation to Guyana from February 24-26, for the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

According to a press release from the US Embassy, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield will meet with Guyanese President, Dr. Mohammed Irfaan Ali, to discuss the United States’ commitment to Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, Guyana’s priorities on the UN Security Council for its elected term, reaffirm bilateral partnerships on shared priorities such as food security, migration, and climate change.

The Ambassador will also advance an array of Biden-Harris Administration regional policy goals under the US-Caribbean Partnership to address the Climate Crisis (PACC 2030) and the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) – including on firearms trafficking, governance, energy, trade, climate resilience, and sustainable development – with multiple leaders attending the Summit.

At the CARICOM Summit, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield will continue to rally global support for the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti and reiterate the urgency of establishing a credible and inclusive path toward elections to enable the return to democratic order for the Haitian people.

In Georgetown, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield will also meet with Venezuelan migrant small business owners and members of civil society.

Other members of the US delegation include Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A. Nichols; USAID Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean, Marcela Escobari; Senior Coordinator for Atlantic Cooperation, Ambassador Jessye Lapenn; and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Diplomacy, Laura Lochman.

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