Guyana has requested that the United Nations Secretary General place this country’s border controversy with Venezuela on the Agenda of the General Assembly under the Item “Peace Building and Sustaining Peace” and that it also be brought to the attention of the Security Council.
This is according to a statement yesterday from the Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana which expressed its continued support for the pursuit of a judicial course of action as the means through which the border controversy can be permanently resolved.
The statement was issued after a meeting held yesterday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The Group welcomed the update that the Inter-national Court of Justice (ICJ) has notified Guyana that hearings on the jurisdiction of the Court will be held in The Hague, The Netherlands, from 23-27 March 2020.
It was noted that Foreign Secretary Carl Greenidge delivered a briefing during which he advised that Venezuela continues to assert that the ICJ has no jurisdiction in the matter, notwithstanding the Geneva Agreement and the United Nations Secretary General’s choice of it, as a means of conclusive settlement.(Stabroeknews)…[+]