Jamaica and Guyana sign memorandum of understanding
Jamaica and Guyana have entered into a memorandum of understanding, marking a formal step in cooperation between the two Caribbean states.
The signing was the focus of a JIS TV broadcast released on 26 June 2026. The Jamaica Information Service, the government's official communications arm, documented the event as part of its mandate to report on state affairs for citizens at home and in the diaspora.
A memorandum of understanding is a written agreement that sets out shared intentions and areas where parties intend to work together. It signals commitment to closer engagement even where full treaty-level arrangements may follow later.
Further particulars of the accord — including the sectors it covers, the officials who signed on each side, and the venue — were not stated in the material supplied with the broadcast. Viewers seeking the full proceedings may consult the JIS TV recording of the ceremony.
Syndicated from Jamaica Information Service (Video) · originally published .
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