– President says no rest in protecting Guyana’s territorial integrity
With the dawning of the new year, assurances have been given that Guyana is in preparation mode for its border case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where Guyana will submit its memorial on the border controversy with Venezuela in March.
During his New Year message, President Dr Irfaan Ali spoke of his Government’s preparations for the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy case. Specifically, Guyana was given the date of March 8, 2022, to submit its memorial on the case to the ICJ.

“My fellow Guyanese, following the ICJ ruling on the jurisdiction in the case regarding the Guyana-Venezuela controversy, we’ve been putting all our efforts into preparing to submit our memorial on the merits of our case by March 8, 2022. We’ll not rest in our efforts to preserve our sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
President Ali also assured that on the foreign policy front, his Government would continue to enhance Guyana’s international profile. This will be a feature in Guyana’s interactions at the regional and international level.
“Equally, we will continue to be a responsible member of the international community, enhancing our profile at the regional and international levels,” President Ali said in his video broadcast.
Guyana filed its case against Venezuela with the World Court on March 29, 2018, seeking a final and binding judgement that the 1899 Arbitral Award which established the location of the land boundary between the then-British Guiana and Venezuela remains valid and binding, and that Guyana’s Essequibo region belongs to Guyana and not Venezuela, as is being claimed by the Spanish-speaking country.












