Venezuela interim president arrives in Netherlands for Esequibo region hearing
Rodriguez will lead Venezuela’s case as the court hears a century-old border dispute that followed ExxonMobil’s oil discovery, officials said.
- Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez traveled to the Netherlands to defend the country's claim over the Essequibo region at the UN's International Court of Justice .
- Venezuela and Guyana have been disputing the ownership of the Essequibo region, comprising over two-thirds of Guyana's territory, since the 1800s.
- The ICJ hearings, which began on May 4 and will conclude on Monday, aim to rule on the validity of the border between Venezuela and Guyana, established in 1899 under British colonial rule.
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The trip has been exceptionally authorised by the EU, which for the moment did not lift the sanctions against the 'president in charge'
Venezuela interim president arrives in Netherlands for Esequibo region hearing
Venezuela interim president Delcy Rodriguez has arrived in the Netherlands for a hearing at the International Court of Justice over the Esequibo region, according to a press release from the presidential office.
Delcy Rodriguez, president in charge of the de facto government of Venezuela, has landed this Sunday in the Netherlands to participate tomorrow Monday in the defense of the...
Caracas. President-in-Charge Delcy Rodríguez announced yesterday that she will travel in the next few hours to The Hague to participate directly in the argument that Venezuela faces the International Court of Justice (ICJ) about the dispute that it maintains with Guyana over the Esequibo. “It is my turn to travel in the next few hours to defend our homeland, and when I have had to do so, you do not know the deep pride that gives me to defend Ven…
The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, will travel to The Hague (Netherlands), where the hearings are taking place before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for the dispute that the country maintains with Guyana over the border region of the Esequibo. The president will personally assume the defense of the Venezuelan position before the court. At first, Rodríguez announced his trip mysteriously, without telling where he wou…
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