…Caricom-mediated talks a blueprint for world – Dominican PM
President Dr Irfaan Ali has described his Brazilian counterpart, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who is in Guyana for an official visit, as having a critical role when it comes to the maintenance of regional stability, and in particular through the role Brazil played in brokering peace talks with Guyana and Venezuela last year.
The Brazilian President arrived in Guyana on Wednesday for talks with Caribbean Community (Caricom) Heads of Government. When asked by reporters at the Marriott Hotel, President Ali, who is chairing Caricom, emphasised President Lula’s importance to the region.
“I see President Lula’s role in the region as critical. He has, I think, great responsibility on his shoulder to provide regional leadership. He has already been doing so. He has already reached out to Guyana and Venezuela,” President Ali said.

“He has ensured that Brazil participates in the Argyle Initiative led by Caricom, and he is a stabling voice, a voice of reason; and I think his role is, as all others, to ensure that peace and stability remains; to ensure that all parties abide and act within the confines of international law.”
At the height of border tensions last year, President Lula was instrumental in arranging the December 14th meeting between President Ali and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. And following that meeting, Presidents Ali and Maduro had also agreed to meet again in Brazil within the next three months, to engage in further discussions.
President Ali also spoke about the work done over the past few days during the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government of Caricom. According to the Head of State, these are discussions that must move the region closer towards integration.
