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Venezuela’s President pulls out of CARICOM meeting

July 3, 2015 1:29 pm, [www.inewsguyana.com], Source

 

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro will no longer be attending the CARICOM Heads of Government Summit, according to a report on Nation News website.

 

Maduro was expected to arrive on Friday, July 03 but it has been revealed that Vice President Jorge Arreaza will be attending instead, the report stated. No reason has been given for the change.

 

In his first address to CARICOM yesterday at Hilton Barbados, Guyana’s President David Granger begged his fellow leaders to strongly condemn the bullying tactics of Venezuela, which he said was parading its military might over one of the least populated and poorer countries in the region.

 

President Granger had also noted that he had received an invitation to attend a meeting with Maduro following the CARICOM meeting but would only do so if Venezuela withdraws the Presidential decree, which lay claims to Guyana’s oil rich waters.

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I hope people spend the time to read this article.  There is a lot of great vision in it.  I do believe development of the western part of Essequibo should be given serious thought.  The government should really encourage re-migration.  If we have a lot of dual citizens in the area from ABC countries these countries would have a vested interest in protecting its citizens...even using this as an excuse to support Guyana if there is military intervention from Venezuela.

FM

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