…“Guyana is among the countries showing real commitment” – US Secretary of State
Guyana has been named among a growing coalition of nations partnering with the United States (US) to strengthen border security and combat transnational narcotics trafficking as part of a broader push to counter organised crime and enhance regional stability. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking alongside President Donald Trump, praised Guyana and several Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) nations, including Ecuador, Paraguay, Trinidad and Argentina for stepping forward to cooperate in what he described as an unprecedented international effort to disrupt criminal cartels.

“For the first time in the modern era, we are truly on offence against organised cartels that are pumping poison into our cities,” Rubio said. “Countries just in the last week, Ecuador, Paraguay, Guyana, Trinidad, today Argentina, all joining us or trying to be helpful in advancing this. And this just, you know, one thing is there, we’re going to stop drugs from coming in and we’re having record seizures, but another thing is to build an international coalition against the scourge on the international stage…This is not just about record drug seizures, it’s about building an international coalition against the scourge on the international stage. Guyana is among the countries showing real commitment.”










