Guyana chronicle e paper 02 01 2018

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Audit Skeldon Min Sharma

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No. 105172

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2018

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RESPECT (VAT Inclusive)

THE RULING By Svetlana Marshall PRESIDENT David Granger has said that the decision by the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to refer the Guyana/ Venezuela territorial controversy to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) should be respected by both countries. But his counterpart in Caracas, Nicolas Maduro, has rejected the decision, saying that it wishes to continue negotiations at the bilateral level. Guyana and several other diplomats had warned that Venezuela was using the Good Offices process as a stalling tactic. On the sidelines of a swearing-in ceremony at State House on Wednesday, President Granger told reporters that the decision to have the UN Secretary-General decide on a method of resolution to the controversy was mutually agreed by both countries. “Sending the matter to the secretary-general was a course of action that was mutually agreed on, so this outcome should be accepted by both sides,” he said. According to facts presented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela after agreeing and honouring the 1899 Arbitral Tribunal Award for half of a century, the Spanish-speaking country in 1962 unilaterally and without any basis or evidence contended that the 1899 Award was null and void. The 1899 Arbitral Tribunal Award had given more than 90 per cent of an area to then British Guiana (now Guyana). continue on page 3

…President urges respect for UN SG ruling …but Venezuela rejects decision, wants to return to Good Offices process

President David Granger responding to questions from journalists on the United Nations’ ruling on the territorial controversy between Guyana and Venezuela at State House on Wednesday (Adrian Narine photo)

Former diplomats say Guyana has strong case

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