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ANUG Condemns Armed Attack on GDF, Calls for National Unity Against Threats to Sovereignty

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May 16, 2025
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Members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) participating in the 10 days 'Exercise IRONWEED', which concluded at the Colonel John Clarke Military School (CJCMS), Tacama, Upper Demerara-Upper Berbice (Region Ten). Guyana Chronicle Photo

Members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) participating in the 10 days 'Exercise IRONWEED', which concluded at the Colonel John Clarke Military School (CJCMS), Tacama, Upper Demerara-Upper Berbice (Region Ten). Guyana Chronicle Photo

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A New and United Guyana (ANUG) has strongly condemned a recent armed attack on Guyana Defence Force (GDF) personnel along the Guyana–Venezuela border, describing it as an unprovoked act of aggression that underscores the urgent need for national unity in the face of external threats.

In a statement issued yesterday, the political party expressed deep concern over the incident, which reportedly involved armed individuals opening fire on GDF troops stationed at the border. ANUG praised the courage of the GDF and called on all Guyanese to rally in support of the country’s military.

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ANUG said it unequivocally condemns any act of violence against the brave men and women of the GDF who stand as the vanguard of our nation’s security. “Now, more than ever, we must stand as one nation, united against any external threat to our sovereignty,” the statement.

The party urged the Venezuelan government to respect international law and halt any further incursions by armed groups or rogue military elements operating along the contested border area. ANUG emphasised that Guyana remains committed to peaceful resolution of the territorial dispute, which is currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

“We urge the Venezuelan Government to honour international treaties and take decisive action to prevent further border violations,” ANUG stated, reaffirming its support for diplomacy and international legal mechanisms in resolving the long-standing controversy.

At the same time, ANUG called on the Guyanese government to ensure that members of the GDF are properly trained, equipped, and supported to carry out their constitutional duties.

The safety and welfare of our armed forces must be a top priority, the party said. ANUG urged the soldiers deserve the full backing of the state — from modern equipment to robust logistical support — as they defend our territorial integrity.”

This latest border flare-up comes amid heightened geopolitical tension in the region and longstanding claims by Venezuela to the resource-rich Essequibo region. Though the matter is before the ICJ, Venezuelan military activity near the border has triggered repeated alarms in Georgetown.

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