Border controversy…
‘Guyana is not taking anything for granted’ - President Ali affirms; says country is doing everything that needs to be done to remain in a state of preparedness
‘Essequibo is we own!’
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- Guyanese continue to unite on efforts to uphold country’s territorial integrity
Guyana working with allies EU ‘pumps’ €19M into to plan for any eventualities new programme to - Dr Jagdeo says; maintains country has always been in favour of peaceful solution to border controversy SEE - two teams from US Department of PAGE Defense expected in Guyana next week 4
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enhance Caribbean’s agri-food systems
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- through carbon-credit funding, Vice-President Jagdeo says
Essequibo belongs to Guyana! This is part of a series of information on the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy and forms part of the national education campaign on this topic: The land boundary between Guyana and Venezuela was settled by the Arbitral Award of October 3, 1899.