In a strategic move for international cooperation, the Procurator for Government Liaison Honorable Knight Alfred Michael Glenn Williams, held a high-level meeting this morning with representatives of the United Nations Organization for Development and Government (UNASdg). The meeting, held in Paramaribo, Suriname, marks a turning point in foreign relations and the legal strengthening of the region.
Proceedings of the Meeting
The dialogue was chaired in person by Procurator Williams and attended by the UNASdg Ambassador to Suriname, Ms. Manuella Brigitte Fung.
The session featured a significant technological and global dimension, integrating key figures from the international diplomatic landscape via videoconference. Notable virtual participants included:
- A member of the Supreme Council of Mandatum.
- The UNASdg Ambassador to Argentina, Dr. Alexis Riera.
Key Discussion Topics
During the session—described by attendees as both cordial and highly productive—discussions focused on legal certainty, institutional transparency, and frameworks for mutual collaboration.
The primary objective of this summit was to lay the groundwork for future diplomatic missions by establishing a direct communication channel to work closely on projects with high social and legal impact.
“Strengthening these ties is vital to positioning Suriname at the forefront of international cooperation,” emphasized Procurator Williams.
For his part, Dr. Alexis Riera highlighted the Argentine delegation’s readiness to exchange successful experiences regarding governance and public administration.
Conclusion and Next Steps
The meeting concluded with a firm commitment to formalize operational agreements in the coming months. This rapprochement not only reinforces UNASdg’s role as a bridge between nations but also consolidates the vision of a robust diplomatic network capable of addressing contemporary challenges through unity and technical-political dialogue.

