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Venezuela refuses accreditation to Guyana’s Ambassador

Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge

Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge

– retaliates against alleged Greenidge’s comments in US

 

In continuing to increase the rift between his country and Guyana on account of the border controversy they precipitated, Venezuelan President NicolÁs Maduro refused to approve Guyana’s new Ambassador to Venezuela, Marilyn Cheryl Miles.

According to Venezuelan media, Guyana requested agreement on its new Ambassador to Venezuela; however, the approval was put on hold.

This recent move by the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is perceived as another act of aggression towards Guyana.

Based on the media reports, President Maduro explained that the decision to put the approval on a hold was due to the alleged offensive remarks made by Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge against Venezuela. He explained that Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodriguez reported that Greenidge made “offensive statements and attacks against Venezuela” during a recent visit to the United States. Against this backdrop, Maduro instructed his Minister to freeze the agreement.

Venezuelan Ambassador Reina Margarita

Venezuelan Ambassador Reina Margarita

“On the one hand, they (Guyana) ask us to approve their (designated) Ambassador, and on the other hand, they destroy us, they attack us, and issue offensive statements against Venezuela and the Bolivarian Government. The Government of President (David) Granger must come clean,” President Maduro is quoted as saying.

Guyana’s perceived “attacks” come on the heels of Venezuela’s recent claims to two-thirds of its landmass – the Essequibo. In fact, the century-old border controversy, which was not on Venezuela’s front burner for several years, was recently reignited by the latter country when US oil giant ExxonMobil began exploratory works in the Stabroek Block offshore the Essequibo Coast.

Arguably fearful that Guyana might strike oil, President Maduro issued a decree claiming that the majority of Guyana waters now belonged to Venezuela. Consequently, in an effort to defend its sovereignty, Guyana made it clear to the Venezuelan Government that the Essequibo and its offshore waters belonged to Guyana.  The border between the countries was set by an international tribunal in 1899, in an award the parties, including Venezuela, had agreed would be a final settlement.

Since the recent belligerence from Venezuela, moves have been made by the international community, including the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, to push for a peaceful resolution of the issue.

Marilyn Cheryl Miles

Marilyn Cheryl Miles

Meanwhile, Geoffrey DaSilva, who served as Guyana’s Ambassador to Venezuela since 2010, was recalled by Minister Greenidge shortly after the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Government ascended to office.

Further, according to the Venezuelan report, President Maduro indicated that he was willing to send Venezuelan Ambassador Reina Margarita back to Guyana, given that tensions seem to be easing due to the mediation by the United Na

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Originally Posted by Mr.T:

It looks like traitors like Yugi have been in communicado with their communist friends in Caracas and are planning a coup.

Would all this had happened if the PPP was still in government???

K
I agree with Venezuela not to take shit from Guyana, especially, when that shit coming from American soil. That's an insult to your next door neighbor. Dr. Jagdeo told the PNC to maintain dialogue and diplomacy with Venezuela at all time. PNC old habit is hard to die.
FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
I agree with Venezuela not to take shit from Guyana, especially, when that shit coming from American soil. That's an insult to your next door neighbor. Dr. Jagdeo told the PNC to maintain dialogue and diplomacy with Venezuela at all time. PNC old habit is hard to die.

When yuh put Jackasses to run things yuh must expect catastrophe!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Cobra:
I agree with Venezuela not to take shit from Guyana, especially, when that shit coming from American soil. That's an insult to your next door neighbor. Dr. Jagdeo told the PNC to maintain dialogue and diplomacy with Venezuela at all time. PNC old habit is hard to die.

Traitor...you biting the hand that feeds you.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Cobra:
It's been one problem after another with this government.

What problem?? Venez gov't can play hard ball,Muduro

need to take care of the suffering people in his country.

 

Django
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

It looks like traitors like Yugi have been in communicado with their communist friends in Caracas and are planning a coup.

These traitorous bastards like Nehru, Cobra, Rama, Yugi and their like is why Guyana lacks a "Guyanese" identity. To these pricks Guyana means Indian only. According to we fren Vish M Richmond Hill is "little Guyana". How many blacks, potagee, chinee, dougla, amerindians live in Richmond Hill? But the gall of these people, they consider it "little Guyana" because in their jaundiced minds Guyana is for Indians and about Indians only. So the surroundings suit them perfectly. All Indian.

 

And if they cannot have an Indian dominated Guyana, then they will sell their souls to the next power willing to use them as a surrogate to rule and oppress them country men barn deh.

 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Cobra:
I agree with Venezuela not to take shit from Guyana, especially, when that shit coming from American soil. That's an insult to your next door neighbor. Dr. Jagdeo told the PNC to maintain dialogue and diplomacy with Venezuela at all time. PNC old habit is hard to die.

Jagdeo did not say shit that would matter. It is wise for The minister to speak to our disagreement with venezuela...actually those covitious bitches with no claim is asking for what is not their.

 

One of the issues the Guyanese should raise is that if Essequibo is in dispute how come not the reciprocal 4000 square miles thet we give up and which goes to the Orinoco delta? Venezuela never owned guyana. Spain did not either. The agreement is between colonial powers arbitrating their greed and they did. Venexuela the modern state has no claims worth commenting on.

 

That you a Guyanese should take your position speaks not only to your gross stupidity but to the prurient racist contaminants destroyuing rational perspective. The minister is within his rights to secure our territories by appealing to thoise who would act as a shield for us against a big bully.

 

Venezuela is on the verge of econnomic collapse and devolving into a failed state. This is all at the hands of a sub moron bus driver who by virtue of ass kissing to chavez now holds that nations hostage. His presumed quarrel with us is just another of his huffing and puffing in light he cannot rescue his own nation.

FM

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