January 23-2010:
Trade Between Guyana & Iran!
Every nation state has the right to trade with whomever it wishes. There is no law that stipulates who or what country must, or must not trade with.
Some countries have established cultural and trade ties for decades.
These ties have been strong in good times, and bad times, and are cherished dearly. Others try to dictate to their friends and allies about their preferences for trading purposes. Some alliances are also hinged upon certain Trading Blocks or Packs, which those countries have chosen to conduct.
However, there are some countries that are notorious for infringing on the Human and Civil Rights of their citizenry. And each country that is also a member of the United Nations, is expected to comply with the UN Charter On Human Rights, and express their dissatisfaction with any member state violates that charter.
Some countries within the UN have expressed their preference for Non Alignment, where trade relations are concerned. China, Guyana, Latin America, and most African states hold this view too, and are sometimes referred to as Non Aligned Countries.
Guyana's Relations With Iran:
Guyana like most Sovereign states also have the right to trade with whomever it wishes. If the commonweal within Guyana feels that the government aught not to trade with certain countries. Then they also have the right to express their disapproval, verbally, via the mail, local media, and Online.
That is what any Civic minded citizen does, when he/she disproves of any national or international policy his/her government espouses or practices.
Derryck S. Griffith.
New York City.
New York City.
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