Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud, has announced that the country is standing in solidarity with the people of Venezuela following a recent earthquake that has impacted the nation. In a coordinated effort with other Caribbean Community (Caricom) member states, Guyana has facilitated the delivery of relief supplies to assist those affected by the disaster.
The aid has been transported via two vessels, which have successfully reached Venezuelan shores. The Venezuelan government has expressed gratitude to Guyana and Caricom for their support during this challenging time. The relief efforts are part of a broader initiative to provide humanitarian assistance to the earthquake-stricken areas, highlighting regional cooperation in times of crisis.
Persaud emphasized the importance of solidarity among neighboring countries, particularly in the face of natural disasters that require immediate and effective responses. The delivery of aid is expected to help alleviate some of the hardships faced by the Venezuelan population as they begin the recovery process.
The situation remains a focal point for both Guyana and Caricom as they continue to monitor the developments and provide necessary support to their regional partner. This initiative underscores the commitment of Guyana and its Caribbean neighbors to assist one another in times of need, reinforcing the bonds of cooperation and mutual support within the region.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com

