National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met today with President Irfaan Ali of Guyana to build on previous meetings between U.S. and Guyanese officials to deepen our bilateral relationship.  Sullivan was joined by National Security Advisor for the Vice President Philip Gordon.  During the meeting, National Security Advisor Sullivan noted the United States’ interest in partnering with Guyana at the United Nations Security Council during their upcoming term on shared priorities, including energy security, climate change, and the shared regional impacts of Venezuela’s migration and security crisis.  They also discussed joint efforts to deliver sustainable and inclusive growth for our people.  During the meeting, National Security Advisor Sullivan also thanked President Ali for his support for a Multinational Security Support mission to Haiti and discussed regional support for the people of Haiti.

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