GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Guyana has reaffirmed its dedication to deepening its partnership with Mexico, as each nations rejoice 51 years of diplomatic relations.
“This celebration is a real reflection of Mexico’s vibrant cultural heritage and resilience. I lengthen finest needs for the continued success and prosperity of the United Mexican States,” Prime Minister retired Brigadier Mark Phillips stated at a ceremony right here on Thursday evening.
Mexico Day commemorates the nation’s liberation from Spanish rule, starting with the “Cry of Dolores” on September 16, 1810. Phillips, reflecting on the decades-old relationship, famous that relations have been anchored in mutual respect, shared values, and collaboration throughout a number of sectors on the bilateral, regional, and multilateral ranges.
He emphasised the significance of boards such because the CARICOM-Mexico Summit, the Organisation of American States (OAS), and the Neighborhood of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) in selling cooperation.
Prime Minister Phillips additionally spoke of the institution of the Mexico-Guyana Chamber of Commerce earlier this yr as “a major step in boosting commerce and funding ties,” expressing confidence within the continued development of Guyana-Mexico relations.
“Our authorities stays invested in our partnership and appears ahead to continued collaboration with Mexico in addressing problems with shared curiosity with the renewed fervour to acquire significant options,” Prime Minister Phillips stated.