Caricom Heads who met in Georgetown on
Thursday and yesterday expressed support for the latest UN plan on Guyana’s
border controversy with Venezuela and voiced the hope that final settlement
will release the entire Caribbean of its “unwanted implications”. A section of
the Caricom communique follows: Heads of Government received an update from the
President of Guyana on the most recent developments on the controversy between
the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and
the particular efforts of former United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki
Moon, to find a way forward under the Geneva Agreement – as they had exhorted
at their Meeting in July 2016. They joined President Granger in acknowledging
these efforts. More…
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