Guyana gov’t says concerned about Venezuela’s political crisis
Friday, 25th January 2019
The Government of Guyana says it is gravely concerned at the deepening of the political crisis in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and supports calls made at both the regional and international levels for immediate dialogue involving all political and social actors, with a view to the preservation of the democratic process and a return to normalcy.
In a statement Thursday, the Granger led administration said that it remains firmly supportive of efforts to resolve the crisis through peaceful means and with full respect for human rights and the rule of law.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Carl Greenidge who is in the United States, on Wednesday held discussions with the US Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan.
According to the US State Department, both men commended the strength of the U.S.-Guyana partnership, with Sullivan affirming Guyana’s sovereign rights and jurisdiction within its Exclusive Economic Zone.
They also spoke about preparations for Guyana’s upcoming national elections as well as the importance of U.S.-Guyana cooperation for Guyana’s safety and security in light of instability in Venezuela.
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