President Dr. Irfaan Ali of Guyana has reiterated the government’s stance on the proposed construction of a bridge across the Corentyne River. He emphasized that any future discussions with Suriname regarding the project must focus on a joint initiative. The President’s comments were made in response to recent reports concerning the bridge project, highlighting Guyana’s commitment to collaboration with its neighbor.
Dr. Ali stated that while the government is open to hearing proposals from Suriname, it remains firm in its position that the bridge should be a joint venture. This approach reflects Guyana’s desire for a cooperative relationship with Suriname in the development of infrastructure that benefits both nations.
The Corentyne River Bridge project has been a topic of interest for both countries, and the Guyanese administration is keen to ensure that any developments align with their vision of partnership. As discussions continue, the government has indicated that it will make a definitive statement should any further requests or proposals arise from Suriname regarding the bridge’s construction.
The emphasis on a joint project underscores the importance of collaboration in regional development efforts. Both nations have expressed interest in the potential benefits of the bridge, which could enhance connectivity and foster economic growth. The Guyanese government remains committed to pursuing initiatives that promote mutual interests and strengthen ties with Suriname.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com

