Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has paused his threat to invade Guyana over the disputed Essequibo Region while he seeks to engage in talks with Guyana’s President Mohamed Irfaan and Exxon Mobile, hoping for a deal that cuts Venezuela into the profits from the sale of oil being extracted from the region by Exxon mobile.
Maduro wants talks with Guyana and ExxonMobil – www.guardian.co.tt
Excerpt:
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says that Guyana and US oil giant ExxonMobil will now have to sit down and talk with them as he moves ahead in his claim to the Essequibo region…
In a post on social media site X yesterday at 10 am, Maduro said, “Guyana and Exxon Mobil will have to sit down and talk with us, the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. From the heart and soul, we want peace and understanding. By all means, everything! Let the world listen to it, with the Geneva Agreement, Everything!”
Yesterday, Guyana’s President Mohamed Irfaan Ali told the Sunday Guardian, “We are committed to peace in this region. The ICJ will determine finally the controversy in the Guyana/Venezuela borders. We are uncompromising on this and the respect for international law. We have made it clear we are unopposed to conversations and meetings as a responsible people and country.”
1 thought on “Maduro Pauses on Guyana Invasion Threat to Talk to Exxon Mobile”
Comments are closed.