Guyana reassured of UN’s assistance to deal with Venezuela’s maritime claim

unnamed (3)Georgetown : President David Granger was able to put forward Guyana’s position on the territorial dispute with Venezuela to the Secretary General of the United Nations, His Excellency Ban Ki Moon.

The two met for a brief engagement at the Hilton Hotel in Barbados yesterday where the 36th Regular meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community is being held.

President Granger led the local delegation which included, Foreign Affairs Minster, Carl Greenidge and Director General, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Ms. Audrey Waddell.

President Granger informed the Secretary General of Venezuela’s latest aggression towards Guyana which has now gone beyond Guyana and Venezuela as it has contaminated relations with the entire Eastern Caribbean.

While acknowledging that the Good Officer Process and the Geneva Convention still stand, the President said he humbly informed the UN Official that those have been exhausted.

However, the UN Secretary General has given a commitment that a mission will be appointed and sent to Guyana with the aim of addressing the matter from a more in depth and informed platform.

“We expect the UN Secretary General to play an important role in reducing the level of tension and to support Guyana in having the decree withdrawn.”

President Granger has also stated that his administration will stand ready to receive the UN mission when the time arises to deal with the issue.

Meanwhile President Nicholas Maduro who was expected in Barbados yesterday, has decided against his visit, but instead has sent his Vice President Jorge Arreza.

President Granger in an invited comment said he was still willing to meet with the Vice President as he maintained his position that his ultimate goal out of that meeting would be to have the decree withdrawn.

 “My concern is the withdrawal of the decree, we feel that this is damaging to regional security. Yes, I’m prepared to meet if this can contribute to resolving the present stage of the conflict,” the Guyanese Leader said.

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President David Granger with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon