Minister of State Joseph Harmon said on Friday that government hopes Am-bassador Dag Nylander, the Personal Representa-tive of the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres on the border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela will arrive at a favourable decision when he completes his work at the end of this year.
Harmon was asked for an update of Nylander’s recent visit to Guyana during a post-Cabinet press briefing. He said that because of the nature of the ambassador’s work, government is not “really required to comment on what he is doing. We facilitate him with all information that he requires so that he can get his job done.”
According to Harmon, Nylander is the driver of his own programme and schedule.
Asked if government was pleased with what he has done so far, he said, “I can say to you that