GDFS Shahoud completes historic port call to French Guiana

The Guyana Defence Force Ship (GDFS) Shahoud has successfully completed a seven-day port call to the naval base at Dégrad des Cannes, French Guiana, marking the first-ever visit by a Guyanese naval vessel to the territory and a historic milestone in regional military cooperation and maritime diplomacy.
In his address at the event, the commanding officer of the vessel, Lieutenant Commander Ronald McIntyre, delivered remarks on behalf of the Government of Guyana and the GDF. He described the occasion as both an honour and a privilege, symbolising not only friendship but also a growing partnership grounded in mutual respect and shared purpose.

Members of the Guyana Defence Force Ship (GDFS) Shahoud

Lt Cdr McIntyre observed that “the Atlantic that separates Guyana and French Guiana is not a divide, but a shared space – a bridge of cooperation and opportunity.”
Before the vessel’s departure, the Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard, Commander David Shamsudeen, commended the crew for their professionalism and sense of duty. He reminded them of the mission’s strategic importance in fostering regional collaboration to confront common maritime challenges such as illegal fishing and transnational organised crime.
His remarks underscored the deployment’s value as a step toward deeper operational cooperation between the Guyana Defence Force and the French Navy.
During the visit, the crew participated in joint exercises and knowledge-sharing engagements aimed at strengthening interoperability and enhancing maritime coordination. A formal reception was also hosted on board the vessel, attended by representatives of the French Prefect, the Commander of the Joint Forces of French Guiana, Major General Gérard Laborie, officers of the French Armed Forces, members of French naval units, and other invited guests.
The visit represented a tangible outcome of the Third Strategic Dialogue of the Guiana Shield, held in Guyana in April 2024, which reaffirmed the shared vision of greater defence and security cooperation among partner nations.
The Shahoud’s successful completion of this historic port call stands as a testament to the Guyana Defence Force’s expanding maritime capabilities and its continued commitment to strengthening regional partnerships, promoting security cooperation, and safeguarding the region’s maritime domain.


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