Venezuelan minister for foreign affairs, Yván Gil, reiterated once again his rejection of the relationship between the United States and the government of Guyana in matters of security, which threatens peace in the region.
This was said this Sunday, June 30, in a social media post accompanied by a video, in which the US ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot, ratified the “defense” alliance with Guyana.
Un real bochorno lo que ocurre en Guyana: la entrega de su soberanía ante una insolente embajadora, que en lugar de atender los asuntos de su desorbitado gobierno, apunta a desestabilizar la región caribeña, para apropiarse de nuestros recursos, y entregárselos a la Exxon Mobil.… pic.twitter.com/V3uHMKuimE
— Yvan Gil (@yvangil) June 30, 2024
Gil wrote in a message: “What is happening in Guyana is a real embarrassment: the surrender of its sovereignty to an insolent ambassador, who instead of attending to the affairs of her dizzling government, aims to destabilize the Caribbean region, to appropriate our resources, and hand them over to ExxonMobil.”
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Gil added that the president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, “recklessly and shamelessly insists on installing US military bases, with the sole purpose of threatening Venezuela, and trying to get rid of his commitments and obligations outlined in the 1966 Geneva Agreement to peacefully resolve the territorial controversy over the Guayana Esequiba.”
Translation: Orinoco Tribune
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