Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Village Voice News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Village Voice News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Guyana private sector condemns Venezuelan Essequibo imagery during Barbados visit

Admin by Admin
April 28, 2026
in News
In this official Barbados government picture, Venezuela’s President, Delcy Rodriguez is seen wearing a brooch depicting a map of Venezuela that includes Guyana’s Essequibo Region as she interacts with the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley.

In this official Barbados government picture, Venezuela’s President, Delcy Rodriguez is seen wearing a brooch depicting a map of Venezuela that includes Guyana’s Essequibo Region as she interacts with the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley.

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Private Sector Commission (PSC) of Guyana has strongly condemned what it described as a “deliberate and provocative display of imagery” by Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez during recent high-level engagements in Barbados, warning that continued silence from regional partners could embolden further escalation over the long-running Essequibo territorial dispute.

The statement followed Rodríguez’s April 26–27 state visit to Barbados, during which imagery depicting Guyana’s Essequibo region as part of Venezuela was reportedly displayed in the presence of Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley.

READ ALSO

IDPADA-G Statement on Constitutional Maturity and the Rule of Law Following the High Court Judgment

Government to distribute cash grants to rice farmers next week

The PSC said the incident reflects a broader pattern of symbolic actions aimed at undermining Guyana’s sovereignty and influencing regional perceptions.

“This act is neither incidental nor benign,” the Commission stated, describing it as “symbolic aggression” intended to shape narratives and test international resolve.

The PSC reaffirmed Guyana’s position that “Essequibo is Guyana’s,” stressing that the territory is under Guyanese administration, inhabited by its citizens, and protected under international law.

It also pointed to Venezuela’s continued actions, including the creation of a so-called “Guayana Esequiba State,” which Georgetown considers inconsistent with orders and interim measures issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as well as commitments under the Argyle Declaration.

The Commission noted that Venezuela’s recent regional diplomatic engagements, including earlier visits in Grenada and Barbados, have increasingly featured symbolic references reinforcing its claim over the disputed territory.

Calling for a unified response, the PSC urged the Government of Barbados—described as a long-standing CARICOM partner of Guyana—to take a clear stance in defence of sovereignty and territorial integrity. It also called on CARICOM and international partners to remain “vigilant and unequivocal” in their support for the rule of law.

“Silence or inaction in the face of such deliberate provocation risks emboldening further escalation,” the PSC warned.

The statement concluded with a firm reaffirmation of Guyana’s position, stressing that the country’s economic stability and development depend on respect for its internationally recognized borders.

“Essequibo belongs to Guyana,” the Commission said.

The dispute comes as the International Court of Justice prepares to hear arguments next month on the validity of the 1899 Arbitral Award that established the boundary between Guyana and Venezuela, with a final ruling expected in early 2027.

caribbeannationalweekly.com

ShareTweetSendShareSend

Related Posts

News

IDPADA-G Statement on Constitutional Maturity and the Rule of Law Following the High Court Judgment

by Admin
June 30, 2026

Today marks an important moment—not only for the International Decade for People of African Descent Assembly – Guyana (IDPADA-G), but...

Read moreDetails
News

Government to distribute cash grants to rice farmers next week

by Admin
June 30, 2026

In keeping with the commitment made by His Excellency, President Dr. Irfaan Ali, in April this year, the Ministry of...

Read moreDetails
L-R seated: Lecturer of WAP1101 in the Guyanese Languages Unit (GLU), Dr. Adrian Gomes; Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin; Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Hon. Priya Manickchand, MP; and Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic Engagement, Professor Emanuel Cummings.
R-L standing: Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Dr. Kofi Dalrymple; Lecturer in the GLU, Ms. Charlene Wilkinson; Director of the International Centre of Excellence for Modern and Indigenous Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Dr. Penelope Montfort; 9 students who graduated from the inaugural Wapichan Language Course; Coordinator of the GLU, Dr. Tamirand Nnena De Lisser; and Principal Regional Development Officer, Ministry of Amerindian Affairs, Mr. Anil Roberts.
News

University of Guyana Advances Indigenous Language Preservation with First Wapichan Graduates

by Admin
June 30, 2026

The University of Guyana (UG), on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, celebrated the graduation of 12 students from its Elementary Wapichan...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

All-China Federation of Trade Unions honors model workers and collectives


EDITOR'S PICK

Teachers on strike

Teachers’ strike resumes today

May 9, 2024

Guyana should implement CASH TRANSFERS to Households from 2023

December 17, 2022
President Donald Trump 
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Trump’s Proposed Ban on Muslims: A Polarising Controversy

February 15, 2026

WORD OF THE DAY: FORTE

July 13, 2023

© 2024 Village Voice

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Village Voice