Venezuela denounces Guyana due to insistence on installing military bases

The President of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, recklessly and shamelessly, insists on installing US military bases, with the sole purpose of threatening Venezuela, and trying to detach himself from his commitments and obligations of the Geneva Agreement to peacefully resolve the controversy over Guayana Esequiba,” denounced the chancellor of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván Gil, through his official account on the X social network, @yvangil.

Furthermore, the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs described as embarrassing what happened in Guyana with the surrender of its sovereignty to an insolent American ambassador (Nicole Theriort) who, instead of attending to the affairs of her exorbitant Government, points instead to the destabilization of the Caribbean region in order to appropriate the resources that belong to the people of Venezuela and thus deliver them to the North American Exxon Mobil company.

Yvan Gil
@yvangil
“What is happening in Guyana is a real embarrassment: the surrender of its sovereignty to an insolent ambassador, who instead of attending to the affairs of her exorbitant government, aims to destabilize the Caribbean region, to appropriate our resources, and hand them over to Exxon Mobil .…”

In a recent publication on his social networks, the sectoral vice president for Political Sovereignty, Security and Peace, G/J Vladimir Padrino López, expressed his firm rejection of the military operations carried out by the United States in the vicinity of the Caribbean, and denounced the presence of the USS George Washington aircraft carrier and reconnaissance flights by North American F-18 aircraft over Georgetown, capital of Guyana, actions that he described as “provocative acts on the part of the Southern Command.”

Given the above, the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela highlights its commitment to regional peace and denounces possible actions that violate its geographical space, and that potentially destabilize:

“We already warned about the threat to regional peace posed by the presence of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington in the Caribbean. Now they announce the deployment of F-18 aircraft to fly over Georgetown and its surroundings,” said the also Minister of People’s Power for Defense.