The Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, Catherine Colonna has urged Venezuela to refrain from any unilateral action, and reiterated France’s commitment to the principle of the peaceful settlement of disputes, including recourse to the International Court of Justice.
On Tuesday, President Dr Irfaan Ali spoke with Colonna about recent developments in the border controversy between Venezuela and Guyana.
A post on President Ali’s social media page stated that Colonna spoke of France’s position that Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity be respected in line with the principles of the United Nations Charter.
President Ali is expected to meet with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
According to Ali, all stakeholders were consulted before the offer to meet with Maduro was accepted, adding that a condition of acceptance was that the border case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) would be non-negotiable.
Esteemed diplomat Sir Shridath Ramphal had made it clear that false expectations should not be encouraged ahead of talks between the two leaders.
In a missive on Monday, he reinforced that these talks could go a far way towards preserving regional peace.











