Foreign Secretary (Guyana)

[2] Appointed to serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the cabinet of President David Granger in 2015,[3] Greenidge was forced to resign his seat in the National Assembly (and, as a consequence, his ministerial role) in April 2019[4] following a decision by Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire, handed down on 31 January 2019 and later upheld on appeal, that ruled holders of dual nationality were ineligible to serve as members of parliament.

[5][a] The Ministry of the Presidency announced his appointment as foreign secretary on 14 May 2019 following the creation of the position.

[2] While supporting Greenidge's return to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, particularly his responsibility for the border dispute with Venezuela, former president and Leader of the Opposition Bharrat Jagdeo criticised the creation of the foreign secretary position and the scope of its portfolio.

"[5] Despite those objections, following the 2020 general election, which saw Jagdeo's People's Progressive Party/Civic returned to power,[8] the position of foreign secretary was maintained by the new government.

[9] The second holder of the office, Robert Persaud, was appointed by Foreign Minister Hugh Todd on 17 August 2020.

Foreign Secretary Carl B. Greenidge (2019–2020)
Foreign Secretary Robert M. Persaud (since 2020)