Bolivian Mission
The Permanent Mission of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana to the United Nations in New York has been an active participant in the UN since its admission in September 1966, shortly after gaining political independence. Guyana has contributed significantly to various UN bodies, including serving as a member of the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council, while also being involved in key discussions on global development and representation issues.
Throughout its history at the UN, Guyana has had notable representatives, including the first CARICOM national elected to the presidency of the General Assembly and several judges at international tribunals. The mission continues to advocate for Guyana's interests and engage in international dialogue on critical global issues.
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