The ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela has reached a new turning point. It has been confirmed that there will be no further face-to-face meetings between President Irfaan Ali and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
This decision follows recent diplomatic engagements. However, officials now indicate that all further discussions will be handled through official channels, international mediators, and legal frameworks such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
As tensions over Essequibo persist, both nations remain firm in their positions, with Guyana insisting on territorial sovereignty and Venezuela pushing its claims despite international condemnation.
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