Venezuela to Defend Guyana Territory Claim at UN Court
Venezuela's leader is set to defend the country's claim over the mineral-rich Essequibo region of Guyana before the United Nations court. This move comes amidst ongoing international debate about the UN's relevance in such disputes.
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Venezuela's leader to defend her country's claim over mineral-rich Guyana region before UN court
Read full article →Is the UN irrelevant?
THE answer to the question whether the UN is irrelevant today is yes and no. Yes, because if the Middle East crisis triggered by the US-Israeli attack on Iran is a test of relevance, then the UN has failed that. And no, because beyond its responsibility for international peace and security, the UN continues to play a vital role, for example, in the humanitarian sphere, where its lifesaving assistance for Palestinians in Gaza has been critical despite Israeli obstruction. Over the decades, it ...
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Read full article →Venezuela's leader to defend claim over Guyana
CARACAS (AP) — Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez arrived in the Netherlands Sunday where she will defend her country's claim to a mineral- and oil-rich region in western Guyana before the UN's highest court in a dispute that has spanned decades. The International Court of Justice in The Hague is holding a series of hearings with the South American neighbors which both claim ownership of Essequibo — a territory of nearly 161,000 square kilometers rich in gold, diamonds, timber and othe
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