President Dr. Irfaan Ali has reaffirmed Guyana’s commitment to building an inclusive society, one where people of all nationalities are welcomed and valued for their contributions to national development.Speaking at a reception to commemorate the 53rd anniversary of diplomatic relations between Guyana and the People’s Republic of China, the President said Guyana’s transformation is a collective mission, and all who support that journey—regardless of origin—have a place in it.“We emphasise that every person who contributes to development, regardless of nationality, is welcome,” President Ali declared during the event hosted also in honour of China’s newly appointed Ambassador to Guyana.The President spotlighted the deep roots of the Chinese community in Guyana, noting their presence for over 170 years and their indelible contributions to the country’s growth.“The Chinese community in Guyana has contributed significantly to our cultural diversity, to commerce, and to our national development,” he said. “These people-to-people connections have enriched our society and continue to serve as a living bridge between our two nations.”From small businesses to the presidency—former President Arthur Chung was of Chinese descent—the Chinese Guyanese community has played a central role in shaping modern Guyana.Guyana was the first English-speaking Caribbean country to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China back in 1972, just six years after gaining independence. President Ali described the relationship as a “respectful, multifaceted partnership grounded in mutual trust and shared values.”He acknowledged China’s role in supporting Guyana’s development across a wide range of sectors: agriculture, education, infrastructure, health, telecommunications, technology, trade, culture, and investment.“China has stood with us, partnered with us, and supported critical national priorities,” President Ali said, crediting the collaboration for tangible progress.The Guyanese Head of State used the occasion to reiterate the importance of inclusive growth. As Guyana undergoes rapid economic transformation—particularly driven by its expanding oil and gas sector—he said the development model must be equitable and participatory.Ali described his vision of a “One Guyana” in which all people, regardless of race, religion, or nationality, feel they belong and can thrive.“Our development model is one that emphasises equity and opportunity for all. Those who choose to invest in Guyana’s future and become part of our society are not only welcomed—they are integral to our shared success.”The post Guyana welcomes contributions from all nationalities to national development – President Ali appeared first on News Room Guyana.