

See statement from the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Charlevoix on the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy:
We reiterated our call for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela in line with the aspirations of the Venezuelan people who peacefully voted on July 28, 2024, for change, the cessation of repression and arbitrary or unjust detentions of peaceful protestors including youth by Nicolas Maduro’s regime, as well as the unconditional and immediate release of all political prisoners.
We also agreed Venezuelan naval vessels threatening Guyana’s commercial vessels is unacceptable and an infringement of Guyana’s internationally recognized sovereign rights. We reaffirmed respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations as an enduring value.
Related News

GPHC launches "immediate investigation" into fireman's death

Saraswati Dance Academy led by Guyanese choreographer turning heads in NY

Police must adopt field sobriety tests to clamp down on drunk drivers – Benn
