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Escalating Tensions; Guyana Condemns Maduro’s announcement to hold elections in Guyana’s Essequibo region and appoint a “Governor of Guayana Esequiba”

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January 8, 2025
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In a strongly worded press release, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana has expressed profound concern over recent actions and statements by the Venezuelan government. The actions, as outlined, constitute breaches of the Argyle Agreement signed on December 14, 2023, and a binding Order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued on December 1, 2023. This escalation threatens the stability of the region and undermines the international legal framework designed to address territorial disputes.

The Argyle Agreement, a significant step towards de-escalating tensions, requires both Guyana and Venezuela to refrain from actions that could exacerbate their territorial controversy over the Essequibo region. By agreeing to the Argyle framework, both nations committed to peaceful dialogue and adherence to international law while the dispute remains unresolved.

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However, President Nicolás Maduro’s announcement on January 7, 2025, to hold elections in Guyana’s Essequibo region and appoint a “Governor of Guayana Esequiba” represents a stark departure from these commitments. This unilateral action disregards the spirit and obligations of the Argyle Agreement, undermining efforts for peaceful coexistence and dialogue.

The ICJ, in its December 1, 2023 ruling, directed Venezuela to refrain from any actions that could alter the status quo in the disputed Essequibo region. The court emphasized that both nations must avoid conduct that aggravates the dispute or complicates the resolution process. Despite this directive, Venezuela’s election plans not only defy the ICJ’s order but also pose a direct challenge to the international legal system’s authority.

The press release highlights that any attempt by Venezuela to conduct elections within Guyana’s territory, involving Guyanese nationals, is a flagrant violation of Guyana’s sovereignty and international law. Such actions threaten to derail the legal and diplomatic processes under the United Nations framework and risk further destabilizing an already delicate situation.

Guyana’s government has categorically rejected Venezuela’s claims to the Essequibo region, reiterating that it is sovereign Guyanese territory. The press release underscores that the people of Essequibo are Guyanese nationals living within Guyana’s internationally recognized borders.

In light of the recent developments, Guyana reserves the right to seek additional measures from the ICJ to prevent further provocations by Venezuela. The government remains steadfast in its commitment to the ICJ process and the principles of international law, as mandated by the United Nations Secretary-General under the Geneva Agreement.

Venezuela’s actions not only jeopardize relations with Guyana but also set a dangerous precedent for international dispute resolution. By disregarding legally binding agreements and rulings, Venezuela undermines the authority of the ICJ, which serves as a cornerstone of international justice. This situation demands urgent attention from the global community to ensure that the rule of law prevails.

As tensions rise, it is imperative for diplomatic channels to remain open and for both nations to prioritize peaceful resolution over unilateral actions. The international community must rally to uphold the legal frameworks in place, ensuring that justice and sovereignty are preserved.

 

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