…says Guyana will continue to have military cooperation with int’l allies
While emphasising that Guyana is not a war-mongering nation, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo also sent a strong message to Venezuela that Guyana will defend its territory by all means necessary, including fostering military cooperation with its international allies.

The Vice President made these remarks while addressing a public meeting in Anna Regina, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), on Venezuela’s threats to Guyana’s territory on Sunday. His comments also come against the backdrop of his announcement last week, that officials from the United States (US) military are expected in Guyana this week.
“They (Venezuela) claim they do not want to do anything, but we can’t trust the Venezuelans, particularly given the rhetoric that is coming from there. We’re not a belligerent nation. We’ve not invaded anyone. We don’t have any design on anyone’s territory. We’re not a trojan horse to invade other countries,” Jagdeo told the mammoth crowd.

“But we will have military cooperation, defence cooperation, with all of our allies, including the United States of America, that we’ll be prepared for any outcome. That is important for us. So, I want to reassure you here in Essequibo, that you will remain Essequibians and citizens of Guyana… they want to annex our territory and give you Venezuelan ID cards. We don’t want their ID cards! It’s useless!”
Pointing to the outpouring of support Guyana has been receiving from the international community compared to Venezuela – only one country, Nicaragua, has voiced support for Venezuela’s claims on Guyana’s territory – Jagdeo emphasised that Guyana will continue to pursue a settlement of its border before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
“Venezuela is not as strong as it thinks it is. Because it has no external support. We have to recognise that when this border issue is settled, and it will be settled by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), it will be settled. And that’s the only place for it to be settled.”












