Fuente: Caribbean News Now |
A one-day official visit to Guyana on Tuesday by the secretary general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iyad Ameen Madani, was neither publicised by the government nor covered in any way by the state-owned media – the government news agency (GINA) and the Guyana Chronicle.
However,
while in Georgetown, Madani met the vice
president and minister of foreign affairs of Guyana, Carl Greenidge.
Discussions
focused on further strengthening the existing relations between the OIC, its
institutions, and Guyana.
Madani and Greenidge underlined the importance of issues like Palestine, OIC Strategic Plan of Action 2025,
micro-finance, cooperation in the field of women, youth and sports and other
issues of mutual concern on the agenda of the upcoming 43rd Session of the OIC
Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM).
Greenidge
was again invited to attend the OIC foreign ministers meeting, which will take
place in Uzbekistan
from October 18-19.
Greenidge
also briefed the secretary general on the regional challenges facing Guyana, with
particular reference to Guyana-Venezuela land and maritime border dispute. The
OIC's readiness for any possible assistance in this regard was conveyed to the
minister by Madani, according to an OIC press release on Wednesday.
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