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US to conduct flight operations in Guyana as concerns mount over border spat

Bogota, Colombia
Reuters

The United States on Thursday said it would conduct flight operations within Guyana that build on its routine engagement as Britain and Brazil expressed concerns about growing border tensions between Guyana and Venezuela.

The long-running spat over the oil-rich Esequibo region, which is being heard by the International Court of Justice, escalated over the weekend when voters in Venezuela rejected the ICJ’s jurisdiction and backed creation of a new Venezuelan state.

A member of the National Assembly of the Assembly holds a map showing the disputed Esequibo region as part of Venezuela, as tensions between the Venezuela and Guyana have ratcheted up in recent weeks over a long-running territorial dispute, in Caracas, Venezuela, on 6th December, 2023.

A member of the National Assembly of the Assembly holds a map showing the disputed Esequibo region as part of Venezuela, as tensions between the Venezuela and Guyana have ratcheted up in recent weeks over a long-running territorial dispute, in Caracas, Venezuela, on 6th December, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File photo

Guyana has questioned the vote’s legitimacy, put its armed forces on high alert, and said Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro is disregarding ICJ orders about taking no action to change the status quo in Esequibo. 

Comments by Maduro about authorising oil exploration in the area drew particular ire from Guyanese President Irfaan Ali, who sought to reassure investors like Exxon that have major projects offshore of Guyana.

Britain’s Foreign Office said on social media that the recent steps by Venezuela were concerning, “unjustified and should cease.” 

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he was following developments with increasing concern and suggested multilateral bodies should contribute to a peaceful solution and that Brazil could host talks.

“We do not want and we do not need war in South America,” Lula said.



Brazil’s army intelligence has detected a build-up of Venezuelan armed forces near the Guyana border, according to a senior military source.

The US Southern Command, which provides security cooperation in Latin America, will conduct flight operations with the Guyanese military within Guyana on Thursday, the US embassy in Georgetown said in a statement.

“This exercise builds upon routine engagement and operations to enhance (the) security partnership between the United States and Guyana, and to strengthen regional cooperation,” it said. 


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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with Ali late on Wednesday and reaffirmed the unwavering US support for Guyana’s sovereignty, the State Department has said.

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Thursday that the US “absolutely stand by our unwavering support for Guyana’s sovereignty”, adding Washington supported a peaceful resolution to the border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana.

Analysts and sources in Caracas have said the referendum was a effort by Maduro to show strength and gauge his government’s support ahead of the 2024 election, rather than representing a real likelihood of military action.

Maduro’s government on Wednesday arrested opposition figure Roberto Abdul for alleged treason connected to the referendum and said there are also warrants out for three staff members at the campaign of opposition presidential nominee Maria Corina Machado.

A lawyer for Machado’s party has said the staff always acted correctly.

A US State Department spokesperson said it was aware of the arrest orders and “closely monitoring the situation.”

– Additional reporting by RICCARDO BRITO in Brasilia, Brazil, STEVE HOLLAND and KANISHKA SINGH

 

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