Deputy Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Dr. Armstrong Alexis, has expressed strong support for Guyana’s bid for the position of United Nations Secretary General. He described this endeavor as a significant achievement for the region. In addition to pursuing the UN Secretary General role, Guyana is also working to secure the hosting rights for the 35th annual Conference of the Parties (COP35), a key event in the global climate change agenda.
Dr. Alexis highlighted the importance of these initiatives, noting that they not only elevate Guyana’s profile on the international stage but also contribute to the Caribbean’s collective efforts in addressing global challenges. The Deputy Secretary General emphasized the potential benefits of Guyana’s leadership in these areas, particularly in fostering collaboration among Caribbean nations and enhancing their influence in international discussions on climate change and sustainable development.
Furthermore, Trinidad and Tobago has joined the Global Biodiversity Alliance, which aims to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices. This move reflects a growing commitment among Caribbean nations to address environmental issues and work together towards common goals in biodiversity and climate resilience.
As these developments unfold, the region is poised to strengthen its role in global dialogues concerning sustainability and environmental stewardship, with Guyana at the forefront of these efforts.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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