Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s Executive Vice President, strongly objected to Alistair Routledge, ExxonMobil Guyana President, supporting the US military presence in Guyana. This issue arises amid a territorial dispute over the Esequibo region, where ExxonMobil is drilling for oil. Rodríguez accused ExxonMobil of endorsing an “illegitimate path” via the International Court of Justice, asserting US-Guyana military […]
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