AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCorentyne Bridge Diplomatic Row: Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Hugh Todd says Paramaribo never notified Georgetown via official channels that Suriname would fund the 3.1-km Corentyne River Bridge alone, arguing a May 15 presidential call was only about disaster relief and that bridge financing has always required joint agreement. Suriname’s Counterclaim: Suriname’s foreign ministry insists President Irfaan Ali was told of the solo-financing plan during several high-level meetings, including a May 15 virtual consultation, and says the Joint Technical Working Group continues on financial and operational aspects. Presidential Line Held: President Ali reiterates he has received nothing official beyond media reports and keeps the project framed as a bilateral joint undertaking, while leaving room to consider any new proposal. Regional Governance Focus: CARICOM leaders open their 51st Heads of Government meeting in Gros Islet, Saint Lucia (5–8 July), with calls for deeper integration and unity. Disaster Preparedness Funding: EU support under the Sendai Framework is set to bolster disaster risk reduction and update national plans, including in Suriname. Energy & Trade Signals: Petronas announces a new natural gas discovery in Suriname’s Block 52, and NOAA clears Suriname’s drift gillnet fishery again for U.S. exports after updated marine mammal protections.
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