Poland and Guyana to strengthen ties.

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Georgetown : Newly appointed Ambassador of Poland, H.E Piotr Kaszuba presented his Letters of Credence to President Donald Ramotar at the Office of the President.

The new ambassador emphasised that the two countries share similar values, with regards the commitment to peace, and democracy, as well as commitment towards promoting opportunities for its citizens.

President Ramotar, upon accepting the letters, and welcoming the ambassador, said that Guyana and Poland established diplomatic relations on July 10, 1972 and while relations can be described as cordial, the bilateral relations between the two countries have not reached their full potential.

He however said that he is confident that this appointment will act as a catalyst to strengthen and enhance these relations, noting that Guyana welcomes all initiatives that will be of benefit to it, and the other countries involved.

The Guyana Government attaches much importance to the issues of climate change, sustainable development, peace and international security among other areas and continues to place these high on the domestic agenda. President Ramotar noted that like Poland, Guyana continues to seek ways to build a better life for its citizens, democracy, good governance and respect for rule of law.

Ambassador Kaszuba said that despite the geographical distance between the two countries, they share the same values, in the commitment to peace, democracy, as well as towards promoting opportunities for youths, and determination to promote prosperity among its citizens.

Ambassador Kaszuba said that Poland with its more than one thousand years of history as a sovereign state has much to offer from its culture. He said that Poland and Guyana share common ideas and aspirations, playing both important roles in their respective regions.

“I look forward to work with the Government of Guyana as we address common problems and draw inspiration from shared opportunities,” Ambassador Kaszuba added.