Guyana President Ali’s Statements Threaten Peace: Padrino
April 1, 2024 Hour: 12:10 pm
On Monday, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino warned about the warlike implications contained in recent statements of Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali.
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Previously, in an interview released on Friday, BBC journalist Stephen Sackur asked Ali about the possibility that Venezuelan territorial claims might prevent his country from carrying out oil projects in the Essequibo.
After describing Venezuela as an “aggressive” neighbor, Ali said that his administration has been investing in technology and infrastructure for the Guyanese army.
“But more than that, we have aligned ourselves with countries and a region that are on the side of Guyana,” he said, highlighting the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Canada among the members of the international coalition supporting him.
���� MADURO: “We have opted for direct dialogue with Guyana, but its authorities kicked the Geneva Agreement and began to divide up our sea, threatening to set up a military base of the U.S. Southern Command… the People came out in defense of the Guayana Esequiba. They will not… pic.twitter.com/1C0AzFyRiS
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December 9, 2023
In response to these statements, Minister Padrino reminded that Venezuela only recognizes the 1966 Geneva agreement, which establishes that the solution to border issues between Venezuela and Guyana must occur through consensual and friendly direct negotiations.
“The dangerous and irresponsible warmongering rhetoric continues from the Guyana government,” the Bolivarian defense minister said, noting that “Ali has hinted at the possibility of forming an international coalition against Venezuela.”
“This further undermines the Argyle Agreements and threatens regional peace. He should know that our people’s will and determination in defending the Essequibo is more powerful than a ‘coalition.’ Nothing will stop us!,” Padrino stressed.
#Venezuela | President Nicolas Maduro also ratified Venezuelan sovereignty over Essequibo. He applauded the Law for the Recovery of Essequibo as being the basis for the decrees that the Government will issue to exercise sovereignty over this historically Venezuelan region. pic.twitter.com/LWVNHR4Yw4
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish)
March 26, 2024
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Autor: teleSUR/ JF
Fuente: BBC - PrensaFANB