President Jagdeo receives letter on Guyana/Saharawi bilateral relations
Georgetown, GINA, November 12, 2007
Ambassador of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) Mohamed Beissat toady paid a courtesy call on President Bharrat Jagdeo at the Office of the President.
Ambassador Beissat who was satisfied with the brief meeting said a letter was also presented to the Head of State in relation to joint relations on behalf of his President.
“It was my honour and pleasure to meet His Excellency President Jagdeo of the Republic of Guyana to whom I had the honour to present a letter from my President. The letter is in the framework of our long standing friendship and co-operation that has always existed between my country and the Republic of Guyana,” Ambassador Beissat posited.
The Saharawi is part of the Arab, African and Third World nation, with a policy of independence.
The Arab Republic has defined itself in terms of a State as a free, independent, sovereign State governed by a national democratic system, of a unionist orientation, progressive and of Islamic faith.
Meanwhile, Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana Charles Court also paid a courtesy call on President Jagdeo.
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