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2023 - The International Court of Justice rejects Venezuela's objections

2023 - Venezuela's concerns that the International Court of Justice is not the appropriate body to adjudicate on the boundary dispute over the oil-rich western region of Guyana have been rejected. The Court of Justice says it will now adjudicate the matter.

A recent referendum in Venezuela revealed that the majority of voters support the nation's claim to Essequibo and supported the creation of a new Venezuelan state there. In response to what it regards as Venezuela's "annexation" attempt, Guyana is pleading for regional and global assistance.

2018: ICJ Proceedings

In 2018, the ICJ confirmed its jurisdiction over the case. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza maintained Venezuela's opposition, stating, "We stand firm in our belief that this dispute must be resolved through direct negotiations, not imposed rulings." Guyanese Foreign Minister Carl Greenidge welcomed the ICJ's decision, calling it "a victory for international law and the rule of justice."

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