Venezuela's National Assembly Thursday passed a law creating a new region in the oil-rich Essequibo territory under Guyanese control since the late 1800s on which Caracas claims sovereignty.
Venezuela's Foreign Ministry rejected the Caribbean Community's latest statement regarding the oil-rich Essequibo territory under Guyana's control since 1899 which the Spanish-speaking country ...
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Territorial Tensions Between Venezuela And Guyana Escalate Again As Caracas Completes a Bridge To a Disputed IslandThe Guyanese government formally protested over the matter and formally summoned the Venezuelan ambassador to condemn the move in the Essequibo. Guyana has also accused Venezuela of illegally ...
Tensions are mounting over the Essequibo region, which is controlled by Guyana but claimed by Venezuela as part of its legitimate territory. The dispute dates back to the 19 th century ...
Maduro Loses Second Plane to US as Rubio Branded "Enemy" of Venezuela | Firstpost America | N18G The US has seized a second ...
The territory in question has been under Guyana’s control for more than a century, and it is Venezuela that has failed to maintain its own obligations to law and peace.
Well, maybe. For a century and a half, Guyana and Venezuela have quarreled over Essequibo, a stretch of the Amazon that both ...
TASS/. Venezuela will be subjected to external pressure and receive no support from its allies on the continent, if it opts for military annexation of the Essequibo region disputed with Guyana ...
Work on the bridge, which links Venezuela’s mainland to a military base, has caused a decades-old row over border lines in the Essequibo region to flare up again. Guyana Foreign Minister Hugh ...
The presidents of Venezuela and Guyana pledged after direct talks not to resort to force to settle a long-simmering – and recently reheated – territorial dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo ...
Truck on ferry boat crossing the Essequibo River. Running through the middle of Guyana, Venezuela ... [+] claims the waterway should be their border. Guyana’s oil boom already has a nemesis ...
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