Head of State: Guyana must sit down with Venezuela to settle the Essequibo controversy
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Published at: 17/02/2025 08:09 PM
The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, this Monday, February 17, ratified that Venezuela has notified the rulers of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana in a statement to seek a negotiated, diplomatic, practical agreement that satisfies the parties.
“So they should not take any longer to seek together with our government and, as established by the Geneva Agreement, a peaceful solution to this controversy,” he emphasized in the broadcast of the 71st edition of his program “With Maduro+”.
The head of state said that Guyana “must sit down with Venezuela, which is the legitimate heir of Guiana Essequiba.”
He reiterated that the objective of sitting down to debate the issue is to achieve “directly, a practical and peaceful solution to the controversy as contemplated in the Geneva Agreement . The rest is a waste of time, I say this to the People of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.”
“Come out toad, frog out of what you do, you have to sit down with Venezuela,” he ratified.
Mazo News Team