AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy & Regional Presence: Panama has appointed Ernesto Méndez Chiari as its new ambassador to Guyana, as the country prepares to open a physical embassy in Georgetown during 2026, with the mission already being arranged. Oil & Cross-Border Tensions: ExxonMobil says four more potential discoveries could top expectations in Guyana’s Stabroek Block, while noting parts of the acreage are under force majeure due to the Guyana–Venezuela border dispute now before the ICJ. Public Health Cooperation: Suriname hosted a Guiana Shield subregional meeting on malaria elimination, with PAHO senior leadership and renewed commitments focused on mining communities and Indigenous populations. Maritime Governance: Suriname’s Maritime Authority says MV Canawaima faces a possible sailing ban unless technical and safety gaps are fixed; Guyana-linked operators dispute claims and say maintenance responsibilities sit with Suriname under the bilateral arrangement. Digital Connectivity: Liberty Networks and Telesur signed a partnership to strengthen and upgrade international digital connectivity in Suriname. International Scrutiny of Finance: The U.S. State Department’s 2026 Fiscal Transparency Report names Suriname among governments failing minimum fiscal transparency standards, raising questions for foreign assistance oversight. Suriname Offshore Oil: New project awards and discoveries are said to be boosting confidence in Suriname’s offshore sector as the Guyana–Suriname basin moves toward commercial production.
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