Venezuela rejects UN decision to take Guyana border controversy to The Hague

The administration of President Nicolas Maduro says it prefers another shot at the UN Secretary General Good Offices’ Process. Venezuela has rejected the decision made by the United Nations to refer the border controversy with Guyana to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). “The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, faithful to its historical tradition and in accordance with the Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace, reiterates its firm disposition to defend the territorial integrity of our Homeland and maintain political negotiation based on the 1966 Geneva Accord, as the only way to reach a peaceful solution, practical and satisfactory for both parties and in favor of our Peoples,” the Venezuelan government said in a statement on Wednesday.

Venezuela rejects UN decision to take Guyana border controversy to The Hague Venezuela rejects UN decision to take Guyana border controversy to The Hague Reviewed by Shahid Karimi on February 04, 2018 Rating: 5

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