Antigua and Barbuda grateful for Venezuela’s assistance in supply of petroleum

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Throne Speech: The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, despite its own challenges, has worked with Antigua and Barbuda to lower the cost to consumers of valuable petroleum supplies.

Sanctions have made the robust export of its main product nearly impossible; however, a loosening of those sanctions has recently allowed Venezuela to regain some of the lost ground that deprived its people of the benefit of their natural resources.

Antigua and Barbuda continues to stand with Venezuela.

 

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Hopefully the Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda 😉 has spoken with his Venezuelan 🇻🇪 counterpart about his concerns about the growing situation with their neighbours Guyana 🇬🇾 regarding the land/oil dispute.

    Can Gaston Browne broker some sort of deal where NO conflict will arise between these two friends of ours.

    WILL OUR PM SHOW HIS POLITICAL NOUS AND PROWESS FOR ONCE …

    Surprise us Gassssston

  2. Like the other imperialist stuff that they engaged in. Similarly to the Falkland Islands. The UK thief the eastern portion of Venezuela land with the backing of the US to expand British Guiana.

    Of course when Guiana gain its independence and was no longer called British Guiana; the stolen lands continued to be claimed by Venezuela.

    From the time Hugo Chavez became a close friend of Fidel Castro, all bets were off in Venezuela getting back what was rightfully theirs.

    There was no international forum where the US, the EU and the UK played a role where the Venezuelans were going to get a fair hearing.

    With the off-shore oil finding’s Venezuela is saying enough is enough

    Even with Guiana keeping all the land in dispute, some of the offshore drilling is taking place in Venezuela offshore territorial waters.

    Venezuelan authorities are saying not only is Exxon and its partners sucking oil from disputed offshore waters but also from offshore waters within Venezuela maritime territory.

    Part of the problem is that Guiana cut a very bad deal only getting 2% of oil revenues after expenses. It’s a lot of money that certainly could transform not only Guiana but the entire Caribbean.

    Those hundreds of billion could evaporate and become only billions
    reducing Guiana claim that it has the world’s largest oil reserve.

    You don’t have to think back far when most of the Middle East were camel riding and date eating who we snickered at.

    PDVCaribe has been a savior to the Caribbean nations since the beginning of Hugo Chavez government.

    The fact is the Caribbean media enjoys a low IQ public; so the facts and the debate around the facts are not part of the culture

    • Venezuelan commie thieves. Having squandered their own resources they are looking to steal that on Guyana’s land. The border was settled generations ago.

    • @Dwaine Frazier.
      How far back would you like to go with the original ownership of The Falklands and the rest of South America? If the British ” thief” as you put it, a part of Venezuela to become British Guiana, then I must agree with you. Now tell me; how did Venezuela become Venezuela or the other countries of South America become the countries they are known as today? They were stolen from their original inhabitants, Incas, Mayans etc., by overwhelmingly the Spanish people of Europe with ‘might is right’. Brazil is the exception being conquered by the Portuguese. If you argue that the Falklands were stolen by the British, a sore point with the Argentinians over which they went to war and got slapped down then the same question arises: how did Argentina become a Spanish speaking country? The answer is the same as you applied to the British. What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. You cannot call one nation a thief and not call out another for doing the exact same thing. That is known as turning a blind eye. There’s your answer.

  3. We have not heard a word from our Ambassador to the AOS. Ambassador Sir Ronald Saunder.

    Time to hear from him. This is his big diplomatic moment.

    • @CountryMan Abroad December 12, 2023 At 4:56 pm
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8saHcszbiNA
      https://twitter.com/sirronsanders/status/1717717075068657801
      https://antiguanewsroom.com/venezuelas-dangerous-referendum-threatening-peace-and-international-law/

      I mean a simply search of google and you will find so many articles from Sir Ronald Sanders written about The Venezuela Guyana border dispute.
      But I guess you guys are so lazy, you like for someone to do the work for you.

      • @ From The Sideline, read @ CountryManAbroad’s comments again (and slowly this time) you dumb ar#@; he’s talking about the CURRENT development in the situation between Venezuela 🇻🇪 and Guyana 🇬🇾, NOT what Saunders said a month or so ago.

        You really are as stupid as stupid can be!

        Here Sidey is ONE of the forms of Dunning-Kruger symptoms.

        UNCONSCIOUS INCOMPETENCE:

        You’re ignorant of what you “THINK” you know.

        Keep talking nonsense @ From The Sideline, because there’s another 3-4 stages of your Dunning-Kruger symptoms that I would love to highlight.

        SO PLEASE KEEP POSTING YOUR DOUBLE DUTCH, HOGWASH AND CODSWALLOP …

        • Brix, I can only shake my head when it comes to you and your comprehension. All the links I have posted whether it was a month ago are related to Sir Ronalds views of the current situation between Guyana and Venezuela. The fact that is a month or so away doesn’t makes any difference. He has given his views on the matter. What you want him to repeat his views everytime? I’m telling you everytime you are trying to criticize you are blinded by your hatred that you do not use your god given common sense. And more and more you sound stupid when you do that. It makes debating topics with you very senseless.

          • Why debate with a one-sided and myopic Gastonite – you are a joke now …

            Sidey, the damn fooley man who believes that Gaston Browne is on a par with Jesus – you crazy!

            DON’T YOU REALISE THAT AFTER YOUR “SACRILEGIOUS” COMMENT MADE ON THE 25TH OF NOVEMBER YOUR CREDIBILITY IS NOW SHOT, KAPUT, DONE AND FINISH/FINETO!!!

            Second stage of YOUR Dunning-Kruger symptoms incoming …

  4. @Dwaine Frazier.
    How far back would you like to go with the original ownership of The Falklands and the rest of South America? If the British ” thief” as you put it, a part of Venezuela to become British Guiana, then I must agree with you. Now tell me; how did Venezuela become Venezuela or the other countries of South America become the countries they are known as today? They were stolen from their original inhabitants, Incas, Mayans etc., by overwhelmingly the Spanish people of Europe with ‘might is right’. Brazil is the exception being conquered by the Portuguese. If you argue that the Falklands were stolen by the British, a sore point with the Argentinians over which they went to war and got slapped down then the same question arises: how did Argentina become a Spanish speaking country? The answer is the same as you applied to the British. What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. You cannot call one nation a thief and not call out another for doing the exact same thing. That is known as turning a blind eye. There’s your answer.

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