Secretary-General of the Union of South American States (UNASUR), Ernesto Samper, on Thursday invited President David Granger to join the South American Defence Council and to speak on the issues of Security and Defence in relation to small States and the Caribbean.
During the meeting, held at the Ministry of the Presidency, the Secretary-General also pledged to foster closer ties between Guyana and UNASUR.
Samper was accompanied by Juan Salazar, Advisor of Chile to UNASUR, Enrique Vala Naruaja, Advisor of Argentina to UNASUR, Mauricio Dorfler, Director of Political Affairs of UNASUR, Bernardo Figueheido, Advisor on Infrastructure (Brazil) and Romina Marconi, International Assistant to the Secretary-General.
In an invited comment, Samper said this is his first meeting with President Granger in Guyana and as such, he wanted to discuss the mandate of UNASUR as well as mutual areas of interest, including Security and Defence.
“We discussed the regional agenda of UNASUR and the importance of the participation of Guyana in these matters, especially on topics such as infrastructure, since we will be employing some projects here. I also invited him to the South American Defence Council to explain his theories about the security of the Caribbean and its implications on the security of the whole region and then we spoke about the South American Citizenship programme that we are supporting and presenting to all the countries,” Samper said.
The South American Citizenship Programme has its genesis at the Sixth Summit of UNASUR, held in Lima, Peru in 2012. The Summit had concluded with a firm proposal to create a single South American citizenship.
The Secretary-General said he is particularly pleased that President Granger has indicated his cooperation for the success of the projects and programmes discussed.