26th NOVEMBER, 2023
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See Inside No.107276
‘No one will stop the development of Guyana’s Essequibo’
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- President Ali affirms; says there is no need to be fearful
Transformation of Guyana’s infrastructural landscape continues
Guyana Chronicle’s Chief Photographer, Adrian Narine captured ongoing private and public infrastructural developments along the East Coast Demerara
Private sector to be more engaged in safeguarding Guyana’s territorial sovereignty
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- Captain Gouveia announces; says stakeholders ready to join visual demonstration of unity amidst the ongoing border controversy with Venezuela
Guyana, French Guiana Over 400 persons Armed Forces reinforce secure scholarships shared commitment to to UG, other institutions peace, security SEE PAGE
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Essequibo belongs to Guyana! This is part of a series of information on the GuyanaVenezuela border controversy and forms part of the national education campaign on this topic: On February 17, 1966, the Geneva Agreement was signed between British Guiana and Venezuela. Guyana became a party upon attaining independence. The Agreement provided several mechanisms for Guyana and Venezuela to resolve Venezuela’s contention of nullity and invalidity of the Award.