Guyana condemns Maduro’s plan for election of governor of Essequibo region

Guyana has condemned the latest action of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in asserting claim of the Essequibo, rejecting his plan for the election of a governor to the region.

Guyana plans to alert the international community, including the United Nations, the Commonwealth, CARICOM, on Maduro’s latest overture.

“The people of Guyana’s Essequibo region are Guyanese nationals who live in Guyana’s sovereign territory. It would be a flagrant violation of the most fundamental principles of international law, enshrined in the UN Charter, for Venezuela to attempt to conduct an election in Guyanese territory involving the participation of Guyanese nationals,” Guyana’s Ministry Foreign Affairs said in a protest note to Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In the missive to Venezuela, Guyana expressed grave concern regarding Maduro’s January 7th announcement in which he proposed the election of a “Governor of the Guayana Esequiba” by “the people of Guayana Esequiba”, saying it constitutes clear violations of the Argyle Agreement of December 14, 2023, and the binding Order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued on December 1, 2023.

“This unilateral action disregards the spirit of the Argyle Agreement, undermines the agreed framework for dialogue and peaceful coexistence, and significantly escalates tensions between our nations,” the Ministry of of Foreign Affairs stated.

The Argyle Agreement, Guyana noted, was signed in the presence of regional and international interlocutors, and unequivocally commits Guyana and Venezuela to refrain from escalating any conflict or disagreement arising from the territorial controversy between the two States. This includes refraining from actions that could aggravate tensions or alter the current situation in the disputed territory, pending resolution in accordance with international law.

The ICJ, in its Order dated December 1, 2023, directed that Venezuela shall refrain from any actions that would modify the situation prevailing in the disputed territory, which is currently administered by Guyana. The Order also emphasised that both States must avoid actions that might aggravate or extend the dispute or make it more difficult to resolve.

“President Maduro’s statement, coupled with any actions to integrate the Essequibo region into Venezuela’s administrative framework, including by calling for an election ‘by the people of Guayana Esequiba’ of a governor of ‘Guayana Esequiba,’ represents a blatant disregard for this binding Order. Such actions not only jeopardize the judicial process but also undermine the authority of the ICJ as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

Guyana said it reserves the right to ask the Court for additional provisional measures in the event that Venezuela takes any steps toward conducting its so-called “election” in Guyanese territory or involving Guyanese nationals.

“Guyana categorically rejects Venezuela’s claims to the Essequibo region and reiterates its full commitment to the ICJ process, as mandated by the United Nations Secretary-General under the Geneva Agreement of 1966.”

Guyana has urged Venezuela to immediately cease all actions that contravene the Argyle Agreement and the ICJ Order and to recommit to the principles of international law and peaceful dispute resolution to which it agreed at Argyle.

Guyana said it remains prepared to engage in constructive dialogue under the agreed frameworks, but it cannot condone or accept unilateral actions that threaten its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana requests assurances from the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela that it will respect its international obligations and refrain from further actions that undermine the peaceful resolution of this longstanding controversy in conformity with international law.”

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