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Guyana is taking a strong stance on pressing global issues as it continues its role as a member of the United Nations Security Council. During a recent press conference, the country's representatives emphasized their commitment to advocating for a two-state solution regarding Palestine, highlighting the urgency of addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The discussions underscored Guyana's long-standing position against occupation and colonization, with officials expressing frustration over the prolonged conflict. They reiterated their call for an immediate ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, stressing that these measures should have been implemented much earlier.
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In addition to their focus on Palestine, Guyana's representatives addressed the need for reform within the Security Council itself. They advocated for a more representative body that includes permanent seats for African nations, aligning with the CARICOM model of reform. This proposal aims to ensure that developing countries have a voice commensurate with their representation in the United Nations.

Guyana's leadership in these discussions reflects its commitment to international cooperation and the pursuit of equitable solutions to global challenges. As the country continues to serve on the Security Council, it remains dedicated to pushing for meaningful change and addressing the needs of vulnerable populations worldwide.

Converted from Guyana: President of the Security Council, June 2025 - Press Conference | United Nations meeting on June 03, 2025
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