Monday, May 6, 2024

Guyana’s first Consular General to Barbados

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Guyana’s first Consular General to Barbados, Michael Brotherson, has been told that his resident posting will be of great benefit to Guyanese nationals living here.
These sentiments came from Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Maxine McClean, as she welcomed Brotherson to the country, last week during a courtesy call at her Culloden Road office.
She stated that Barbados and Guyana had maintained a long tradition of “people to people relations”, particularly in the areas of trade and tourism, and stressed that the ties between both countries were amicable. 
She also emphasised that she was happy Guyanese nationals now had an official on the ground who would be able to facilitate their concerns.
Brotherson said the resident posting should strengthen relations between the two countries.  The envoy further pointed out that the Government of Guyana was interested in enhancing bilateral cooperation and cultural exchanges with Barbados.
The Guyanese diplomat served in his country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for over 20 years.  He was also Guyana’s High Commissioner to London in 2008.
The Consular General’s office is located temporarily at The Garden Room, Amaryllis Beach Resort, Hastings, Christ Church.
Guyanese nationals living in Barbados were previously represented by an Honorary Counsel, however, the post did not hold diplomatic status.

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