Guyana, Venezuela lay out demands ahead of Presidents meeting tonight at UN

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President David Granger and President Nicholas Maduro

 

President David Granger and President Nicholas Maduro
President David Granger and President Nicholas Maduro

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Guyana and Venezuela have spent the past hours laying out demands ahead of today’s 7pm meeting between President David Granger and Nicholas Maduro in the UN Secretary General’s office in New York.

President Granger is insisting that the border claim matter be referred to the International Criminal Court and there be an immediate resumption of diplomatic relations.

On the other hand, Venezuela El Universal has reported a tweet by the Venezuelan Foreign Minister. “We hope that tomorrow (Sunday) the presence of (Guyana) President (David) Granger in the UN meeting legitimizes Guyana’s will to return to the path of the Geneva Agreement,” posted Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez on her Twitter account @DrodriguezVen, referring to the meeting on Sunday between Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his Guyana counterpart David Granger in New York.”

Inews, which exclusively confirmed the time, date and venue of the Granger/Maduro meeting under the auspices of the UN Secretary Ban Ki Moon, will bring updates on the New York talks as they become available.

 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. President David Granger is working over-time. He needs all the moral support from the rest of us – ALL of us – he is doing Guyana’s work. God Bless Guyana.

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