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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is the government ministry of Guyana responsible for directing the nation's external relations and the operations of its international diplomatic missions. Hugh Todd has directed the ministry as Minister of Foreign Affairs since August 2020. [1]
Hugh Todd joined the Guyana Defense Force in 1993. In 1995, he received his training at the Britannia Royal Naval College and was promoted to the rank of sub-lieutenant. [2] He served in the Guyana Defense Force Coast Guard. [3] In 2001, Todd was co-founder of Linden Television Cable Network for which he served as its Director until 2009. [2]
The Cabinet of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is a principal component of the executive branch of the government of Guyana. Established by Article 106 of the Constitution of Guyana, the Cabinet consists of the President of Guyana, the Prime Minister, the Vice Presidents (if any additional Vice Presidents are appointed), and the Ministers appointed by the President.
Women government ministers of Guyana (12 P) A. Agriculture ministers of Guyana (3 P) C. Culture ministers of Guyana (1 P) E. Education ministers of Guyana (1 P) F.
In June 2023, Guyana was elected as a non-permanent member to the UN Security Council. The country will serve on the council for a period of two years, beginning in January 2024. Guyana has diplomatic relations with a wide range of nations, and these are managed primarily through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Map of countries with a Guyana diplomatic presence. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Guyana, excluding honorary consulates. Diplomatic relations are managed primarily by Guyana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Following his political career in government, Nascimento became a communication consultant and public communications specialist, [23] and has continued to publish opinion pieces in Guyanese newspapers and international newspapers such as the Trinidad Express. [24] Nascimento has also served as a member of Guyana's private sector commission. [25]
In May 2015, Greenidge was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and one of the vice presidents in the cabinet of David A. Granger [4] During his tenure, he was involved with the Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute at the International Court of Justice. [6]