President Luis Abinader will receive this Tuesday the official visit of his counterpart of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, who arrives in the country the same day around 7:00 am, through the International Airport of the Americas, Jose Francisco Pena Gomez.
The visit of the President of Guyana takes place within the framework of the initiatives to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two nations, established since 1970.
Upon his arrival in the country, President Irfaan Ali and his official entourage will be received at the AILA by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Roberto Alvarez; the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Guyana, Ernesto Torres; the Director of State Ceremonial and Protocol, Ambassador Francisco José Cantizano Nadal and officials of the Vice-Ministry of Bilateral Foreign Policy.
The reception ceremony for the President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana will be held at the Front Steps of the National Palace on Tuesday at 11:00 am.
Upon his arrival at the National Palace, the head of state of Guyana will receive the corresponding honors for his high investiture and immediately, the leaders will proceed to the military review and the presentation and greetings of their respective delegations.
Afterwards, the Presidents of the Dominican Republic and Guyana will have a private audience in the Presidential Office.
The official agenda includes an extended meeting of both delegations in the Council of Government Room. After noon, the heads of state will hold a signing ceremony of instruments and joint declaration in the Ambassadors’ Room, and a private lunch in the Banquet and Dining Room of the National Palace.
Afterwards, a Business Meeting will be held, chaired by Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez and Mrs. Oneidge Walrond, MP, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce of Guyana, which will bring together the business leaders of both countries in the energy, agriculture, tourism and construction sectors, among others.
The development of the program will feature presentations by Biviana Riveiro, executive director of ProDominicana and her counterpart Peter Ramsaroop, as well as the special participation of Celso Marranzini, president of CONEP and Komal Singh, executive director of the Guyana Private Sector Commission.
Source: 7dias.com.do