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Guyana and U.S. sign security cooperation MOU; U.S. pledges support against territorial threats
Summary
Guyana and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen security cooperation, emphasizing information sharing, synthetic drug detection, transnational-crime investigations and military-to-military cooperation; U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated U.S. support against illegitimate territorial claims.
Guyana and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen security cooperation, focusing on information sharing, synthetic drug detection, transnational organized-crime investigations and prosecutions, and military-to-military cooperation, officials said at a signing ceremony.
Peggy McClennan, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs representative, said the MOU will “strengthen information sharing, synthetic drug detection, transnational organized crime investigations, and prosecutions, and military to military cooperation.”
The agreement aims to bolster regional stability and guard Guyana’s sovereignty amid what leaders described as external pressures.…
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