US diplomat says CBSI having an impact on security in the region

Jun 25, 2013

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – United States Ambassador Brent Hardt says the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI), now into its third year, is beginning to have an impact as a result of the many programmes implemented to fight crimes in the region.
Hardt along with Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee Monday met with local and foreign senior security officials to discuss matters pertaining to the CBSI.
A government statement said the meeting, the second of its kind, is part of Guyana government’s recognition of the need for reform in the security sector and an important component of the CBSI Initiative.

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