Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 27-11-2023

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MONDAY 27th November, 2023

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No. 107277

More than 80 per cent of new hotels are Guyanese-owned - President Ali

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‘History cannot be changed’

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- Dr. Jagdeo says; emphasises that Venezuela will never succeed in changing Guyana’s boundaries

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Border Controversy: Guyanese remain 6 unwavering in their unity and patriotism -says Minister Teixeira

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Women’s empowerment Essequibians show should be genuine, successes up in numbers to must be celebrated reject Venezuela’s - President Ali declares; says enrolment rate territorial claim for men at university level disappointing 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: Under the Geneva Agreement, the following were pursued by Guyana and Venezuela: Four (4) years (1966 -1970) of meetings through a Mixed Commission involving bilateral talks between Guyana and Venezuela, a twelve (12) year moratorium (with the purpose of allowing both governments to promote cooperation and understanding while the border claim was in abeyance) and twenty-eight (28) years (1989 – 2017) of the Good Offices Process, under the aegis of the United Nations Secretary General (a process that allowed for bilateral discussions on a resolution of the controversy in the presence of the Secretary General’spersonal representative).


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