Guyanese President David Granger is
traveling to Washington, where he is expected to take the border dispute with
Venezuela over the waters off Essequibo region before the United States
Hemispheric Conference on Defense and Security. Granger plans to meet with U.S.
State Department officials and will raise the border dispute with Venezuela
when he addresses the conference, Minister of State Joe Harmon told reporters
Wednesday. Granger, who is making his first official visit to the United States
since taking office in May, will be accompanied by the chief of staff of the
Guyana Defense Force, Brig. Gen. Mark Phillips. More…
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