GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (CMC) – Guyana and the United States have made significant achievements in the area of business, with bilateral trade between the two countries tripling to over US$3 Billion under .
The phone gone away, the visa gone, but the story is not going away. As much as the PPP Government wishes it to fade into the mists of amnesia, the magical mysteries surrounding the PS and her phone are still here with us. Even the little that the Government-President, Minister, Ministry, and the PS herself - has confirmed that nothing of substance has been said, that some kind of fix is in to keep this shaky business under close arrest.
On this Sunday, the handshake I extend is gentle, but of unmistakable granite. It is from a simple American to another American with the great call of crucial duties, to the one nestled on pinnacles. I write these words from a soul that is famished, a vision that is troubled. To my fellow American, Ambassador Sarah Ann Lynch, I remind of the common bond, what separates us from the rest of the world, what makes us different, and why we are the faithful flag carriers, despite the haze and terrors of battle, potency of enemy. As a courtesy, this is also addressed to Mr. Alistair Routledge, Exxon’s Guyana Country Head.
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The growing number of Guyanese calling for renegotiation of the 2016 Production Sharing Agreement or oil contract between ExxonMobil and Guyana just received a wakeup call. It is a wakeup call from a most powerful source, with the equivalent of freezing water thrown in the face to shock into consciousness. The powerful source is American Ambassador, Sarah Ann Lynch, who is now on record as backing the Guyana Government’s honoring contract sanctity. Because Ambassador Lynch speaks for the American Government, she must be given the closest listening, given the significance of this official posture of the superpower that manages and controls Guyana.