Optimistic for a logical and positive outcome

Dear Editor,
The Region Three Private Sector Inc. (R3PSInc) is optimistic about a logical and positive outcome of the border controversy, which is before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
We, at the Region Three Private Sector Inc., stand firmly in support of Guyana as it seeks provisional measures from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to prevent Venezuela from proceeding with its controversial referendum on December 3, 2023.
The concerns raised by Guyana regarding the potential annexation of the Essequibo region are not only significant for the nation, but also have broader implications for regional stability.
The evidence presented by Guyana’s legal team, led by the distinguished Paul Reichler, underscores the urgency of the situation. The video showing the Venezuelan military developing an airstrip in the Essequibo region, purportedly for logistical support, is deeply troubling.
Mr. Reichler’s argument that the referendum is a mere ‘license’ for Venezuela to act on decisions already made is a grave cause for concern, particularly when backed by the explicit declaration from President Maduro that Venezuela will never recognize the court.
We echo Mr. Reichler’s assertion that Guyana faces not only irreparable harm, but also the permanent loss of two-thirds of its territory if the referendum proceeds unchecked. The potential consequences of such a loss, including the creation of a ‘Guayana Esequiba’ by Venezuela, pose a direct threat to our nation’s sovereignty.
As Head of the Region Three Private Sector Inc., I emphasize the need for the ICJ to act swiftly and decisively in granting the provisional measures sought by Guyana. The integrity of International Law and the principles of justice must prevail. We believe that the court’s intervention is crucial to prevent the escalation of tensions and potential military actions that could destabilize the entire region.
We urge the international community to closely monitor this case, and stand in solidarity with Guyana in safeguarding its territorial integrity. The potential consequences of inaction are too grave, and we trust that the ICJ would fulfil its role in upholding justice and preventing any further threat to the sovereignty of Guyana.
In Guyana, the right of every citizen to defend the state is a fundamental aspect of our national identity. However, in the face of the current challenges posed by the upcoming Venezuelan referendum, Region Three Private Sector Inc. underscores the importance of pursuing a peaceful and diplomatic resolution.
While the right to defend the state is inherent, we, as Guyanese citizens, recognize the value of seeking solutions through dialogue, international mechanisms, and adherence to the principles of justice.
We believe in the power of peaceful resolution and diplomatic engagement to address disputes between nations. It is crucial for all stakeholders, both domestic and international, to support the efforts of the ICJ in facilitating a fair and just resolution to this matter. As citizens of Guyana, we stand united in our commitment to peace, stability, and the rule of law.
While the right to defend our state remains a sacred duty, we express our collective desire for a peaceful outcome that preserves the sovereignty of Guyana. We call upon our fellow Guyanese citizens to remain vigilant, informed, and committed to the principles of justice and diplomacy as we navigate these challenging times.
In unity and with a steadfast commitment to peace, let us trust in the legal processes and international institutions in place to safeguard our nation’s interests and bring about a resolution that upholds the principles of justice and respects the rights of all parties involved.
The R3PSInc expresses confidence in the leadership of President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali and his administration and cabinet.

Sincerely,
Halim Khan