Venezuela’s President recently stated the country won’t allow Guyana to give contested Guyana sea zones to ExxonMobil. This announcement came during an official meeting with top government members. The President indicated a public vote will determine the status of the disputed Guayana Esequiba area. Addressing the issue, he emphasized its importance for Venezuela’s territorial rights. […]
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