Vice President Rodríguez urged Guyana to resume dialogue and comply with the Geneva Agreement

“Today, a single voice is raised to say: The Sun of Venezuela is born through the Essequibo,” Rodríguez said
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Published at: 17/02/2024 02:17 PM

This Saturday, February 17, the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, urged the Cooperative Republic of Guyana to resume dialogue, to comply with the Geneva Agreement and with Public International Law, since Venezuela will never give up defending its legitimate rights over the territory of Guyana Essequiba.

“The call and our reaffirmation is for Guyana to resume paths to legality and compliance with the Geneva Agreement and with Public International Law,” he said.

Rodríguez, during a meeting of the Essequibo Commission, held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic, where he read an official statement from the Bolivarian Government, on the occasion of the 58th Anniversary of the Geneva Agreement, stressed that “our People will never give up the defense of their legitimate, legal and historical rights over the territory of the Essequibo”.

“If anything has united our Homeland, our People in spirit, conscience and soul, it is in the defense of our Essequibo,” he said.

In this regard, the vice-president said that “today, a single voice is raised to say: The Sun of Venezuela is born through the Essequibo”.



Mazo News Team

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