Guyanese nationals have been encouraged to stay within the four corners of the law in Barbados.
This advice is coming from Michael Brotherson, consul general of the Republic of Guyana in Barbados, as he fielded questions from the media after the opening of the Guyana Craft, Tourism and Trade Exposition 2013 at the offices of the Guyana consulate yesterday.
He is optimistic that relations with Barbados are quite healthy as a result of a number of discussions being held between the two countries.
He did not comment specifically, however, on recent media statements that attributed a possible link to domestic violence here, to the presence of non-nationals. (JS)
Stick to the law!
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