Africa, the Global South and the Guyana–Venezuela Case
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Nandlall praises President Ali’s leadership in ICJ border case
—says Guyana remained firm and united as the country awaits the World Court’s ruling in the border controversy case ATTORNEY GENERAL and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC, has credited President Dr Irfaan Ali’s leadership as instrumental in steering Guyana through one of the most critical periods in its border controversy with Venezuela. He […]
Africa, the Global South and the Guyana–Venezuela case
Why the Essequibo Dispute Resonates Far Beyond South America By Ron Cheong At first glance, the territorial controversy between Guyana and Venezuela may appear to be a distant South American border dispute with limited relevance to Africa. In reality, however, the case now before the International Court of Justice carries implications that reach across the entire Global South. For reasons of both history and principle, Africa, and particularly S…
Guyana confident of victory at ICJ in Venezuela border case
(Kaieteur News) – President Irfaan Ali said Friday that Guyana is confident that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will uphold the 1899 arbitral award establishing the country’s border with Venezuela, as the long-running territorial dispute entered its final phase. Guyana is now awaiting a ruling from the world court in its border controversy case against […] The post Guyana confident of victory at ICJ in Venezuela border case – Pres. Ali…
Guyana Trusts that the ICJ Will End Its Dispute with Venezuela over the Esequibo - Information Focus
The president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, said this Friday that he trusts that the judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in January 2027, on the border dispute with Venezuela over the Esequibo, the region of about 160,000 square kilometers, will end a conflict that goes back more than a century. [...] The entry Guyana trusts that the ICJ will end its dispute with Venezuela over the Esequibo was first published in Foco Informativa.
"We look forward with patience, dignity and optimism to the final judgment of the Court on the merits of the case. We will continue to address Venezuela in a spirit of peace, cooperation and friendship, and as sovereign equals," said Guyanese president. The post Guyana trusts that the ICJ ruling will definitively close the territorial dispute with Venezuela over the Esequibo appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
The president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, said this Friday that he trusts that the judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in January 2027, on the border dispute with Venezuela over the Esequibo, the region of about 160,000 square kilometers, will end a conflict that goes back more than a century."The ruling of the Court will end the controversy that arose in 1962, when Venezuela first questioned the legality of the 1899 Arbitral Award a…
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