CARICOM condemns attack on Guyana’s soldiers, attempt by Venezuela to conduct elections in Essequibo
See excerpt from the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) communique issued after the 48th Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government regarding the Guyana/Venezuela controversy: Heads of ...
CARICOM Heads at their February 19 to 21st summit have expressed grave concerns over Venezuela’s stated plans to conduct ...
Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders say they have noted “with grave concern” statements made in Venezuela on the need to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whose recent five-nation tour through the region included only one Caribbean country, the ...
Venezuela’s economic conditions have repeatedly undercut the ability of its military to maintain the planes in its fleet.
Guyana's government expects a consortium led by U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil to brief officials by the end of March on plans to ...
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President Irfaan Ali on Thursday condemned the Venezuelan government for blaming Guyanese soldiers for invading the Essequibo Region and injuring several Venezuelans, even as he remained confident ...
Energy Minister Vickram Bharrat said that Guyana is expecting to sign a production-sharing agreement soon with a French consortium led by ...
Guyana last year became Latin America's fifth largest crude exporter after Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia. Sign up ...
The Guyana Defence Force has made moves to significantly adjust its posture on the western border and surrounding communities ...
Venezuela’s electoral authority pushed back regional and parliamentary elections to May as the nation’s opposition set conditions in order to participate in the vote.
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