Guyana Remains Confident of Victory in Its Border Dispute with Venezuela
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Venezuela reported this Saturday that it will participate in the hearings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), on May 4, on the territorial dispute with Guyana over the Esequibo region, but stressed that it will only be to "show the truth to the world" and confirmed that it will not recognize the jurisdiction of this body or its decisions. "Venezuela comes to these hearings only to show the world the truth about the rights that since its…
Delcy Rodríguez’s government confirmed his attendance at the May 4 hearings in The Hague. Despite his participation, Caracas insists that the process does not have his consent. The post Venezuela will appear before the ICJ before dispute with Guyana but refuses to comply with its future decisions appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela informs the national and international community of its participation, starting on Monday, May 4, 2026, in the hearings relating to the proceedings brought unilaterally by the Cooperative Republic of Guyana before the International Court of...
The Government of Venezuela confirmed its participation in the hearings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) scheduled for this Monday, May 4. Through a statement issued by Chancellor Yván Gil, the administration of Delcy Rodríguez stated that the assistance has the sole purpose of "showing the truth to the world" about its historical rights, but confirmed that it will not recognize the authority of the agency or the obligation of its sen…
Ciudad Caracas, Latin American Summary, May 2, 2026. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela announces its participation, starting on Monday, May 4, 2026, in the hearings of the proceedings initiated unilaterally by the Cooperative Republic of Guyana before the International Court of Justice, in clear ignorance and violation of the Geneva Agreement [...] The entry Venezuela. Venezuelan government attends the ICJ hearings on the Esequibo was first p…
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