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    Panama plans to open embassy in Guyana

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    President, Dr Irfaan Ali and President of Panama José Raúl Mulino held a constructive meeting focused on deepening bilateral ties, with Panama announcing plans to open an embassy in Georgetown, while reaffirming diplomatic and multilateral support.

    Guyana highlighted opportunities for partnership in oil and gas, logistics, agriculture, climate action, and security, and invited Panama to join the Global Biodiversity Alliance as a founding member, which Panama accepted. Both leaders agreed to strengthen private-sector collaboration, enhance connectivity and energy integration, and pursue continued engagement to advance shared prosperity and regional co-operation (Office of the President)

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