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Maduro wants one-on-one talks with Granger
 

Ahead of addressing world leaders at the 70th United Nations General Assembly Meeting in New York on Tuesday, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has extended an invitation to Guyana’s President David Granger to talk.Maduro, through his weekly television broadcast “Contact with Maduro” has called on the Guyanese leader to have a one-on-one meeting. “He extended a call to the President Granger, to facilitate a meeting in which they can find a positive way to clear obstacles in relations between the two governments,” a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela stated.

 President David Granger

President David Granger

The statement dated September 22, was issued on the same day that the Government of Guyana announced what it described as “unusual” activities at the Guyana-Venezuela border and on the Cuyuni River. Approximately 200 military troops have been participating in what the Venezuelan Minister of Defence called “operational exercises”.


Maduro hopes that with a meeting of the two leaders, “steps to regularise relations between the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela” can materialise. The Venezuelan President said he is prepared to undertake all diplomatic actions with the aim of resolving the border controversy but maintained that Venezuela has a legitimate claim of Guyana’s Essequibo Region.


“We, via the Geneva Agreement and international law, maintain our historic claim Guyana Essequibo we left (Simon) Bolivar,” he was quoted as saying. Maduro said his country has always respected and supported Guyana. “We love and respect the people of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana… Venezuela has been the country that has most helped Guyana in its history, since it was the site of British Guiana,” he said. But the leader of the Spanish country doubted whether the President and people of Guyana were equally affectionate towards the people of Venezuela.


The Venezuelan leader believes that “imperial centres are reviving international threats to spark a conflict with Guyana through the ‘Operation Pincer’ against the Bolivarian Revolution.”


“But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, in peace,” he added. The Venezuelan president denounced attempts to revive conflict between Venezuela and Guyana noting that “Venezuela has the legal and historical reason to make the claim for Guyana Essequibo, and that only through international law and the Geneva Accord can it finally resolve this situation,” the statement said.


In July, Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge said Guyana is not open to having a one-on-one meeting with Maduro. Greenidge said, “We are not meeting one-on-one, there is no proposal to meet one-on-one…what would we meet one-on-one for?” The Foreign Affairs Minister did however state that there is adequate room at the level of the United Nations for discussions to be conducted.

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Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

How could you say there is civility in the massing of troops on the border on a tenuous claim as a rumor that the Russians colluded with the Brits?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

Why NOT???  The Palestinians dont even recognize Israle and they do have talks

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

Why NOT???  The Palestinians dont even recognize Israle and they do have talks

What have their talks accomplished? I still see Israel go in and kill randomly...

 

No talks unless Maduro backs off his claim

FM

All dem PPP Funny Fellas losers been saying

Granger & Moses

cant handle Venezuela.

 

Them say De Venezuelan Madman

will Invade Guyana like he did

Under De Commander-in-thief

 Jagdeo & Romotar.

 

 

Granger & Moses

got Venezuela crying loud...

 

Maduro wants

one-on-one talks

with Granger.....

 

Jagdeo wants

one-on-one talks

with Granger.....

 

Ramotar asking Maduro...

"Why yuh don't try

Invading Guyana

like wha yuh did to

 

De Duck & De Rat...."

 

"Moses & David

aint playing games"

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

Why NOT???  The Palestinians dont even recognize Israle and they do have talks

What have their talks accomplished? I still see Israel go in and kill randomly...

 

No talks unless Maduro backs off his claim

Ow Budee, this is America, you are entitled to your opinion. Hold it close to your heart.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

Traitor and appeaser! Listen to what you are suggesting. There is nothing to discuss. Essequibo is ours. The only talking that is going to be done is when Maduro is speaking to himself.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

Why NOT???  The Palestinians dont even recognize Israle and they do have talks

What have their talks accomplished? I still see Israel go in and kill randomly...

 

No talks unless Maduro backs off his claim

Ow Budee, this is America, you are entitled to your opinion. Hold it close to your heart.

Hey Budee this claim by Venezuela need to be

settled,let the International Court of Justice

decide,the government of Guyana is making the

right move,next week the President will address

the General Assembly of the United Nations.

 

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
 
that Venezuela has a legitimate claim of Guyana’s Essequibo Region.


So what does Maduro plan to achieve?  Getting Guyana to concede almost all of its land and marine territory to Venezuela.  He doesn't seem to be interested in talking about that.

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't ask for discourse while maintaining your claim

 

But against this new attack by international law, I aspire, hope and fight for Venezuela to recover its Guyana Essequibo, 

Basically Maduro is claiming that Guyana is OK conceding 2/3 of its land territory, and even more of its marine territory to Venezuela, but its only those pesky Americans who don't want that.

 

I am also curious as to whether Trinidad also agrees with Venezuela's marine borders, which seem to lap up on to that island's beaches.

FM
Originally Posted by Mr.T:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

screw Maduru

Are you serious????   Maduro is asking for a civilized approach to the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

Traitor and appeaser! Listen to what you are suggesting. There is nothing to discuss. Essequibo is ours. The only talking that is going to be done is when Maduro is speaking to himself.

Maduro thinks that Guyanese are children, who will do as he says, provided that the Americans aren't around. 

 

He thinks that Granger is like Jagdeo, who will accept a rice deal, while he still screams to the world that he owns 2/3 of Guyana, and even more of its marine territory.

 

What did the "cordial" relations that Jagdeo had with him, do to resolve the border issue?

FM

 

Granger & Moses

got Venezuela crying ...

 

Maduro wants

one-on-one talks

with Granger.....

 

Jagdeo wants

one-on-one talks

with Granger.....

 

Ramotar asking Maduro...

"Why yuh don't frighten

to Invading Guyana....now

like wha yuh did

 

to...De Duck & De Rat...."

 

 

 

"Moses & David

aint playing games"

FM

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