On Thursday, Brazil hosted the first dialogue between Venezuela and Guyana, focusing on the dispute in the Esequibo region. The meeting ended without a clear solution. Yet, both nations’ ministers engaged diplomatically, promising to end threats. Yván Gil, from Venezuela, highlighted Latin America’s peace commitment. He stressed avoiding threats or force in resolving the Esequibo […]
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