The Joint Declaration Of Argyle For Dialogue And Peace Between Guyana And Venezuela

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THE JOINT DECLARATION OF ARGYLE FOR DIALOGUE AND PEACE BETWEEN GUYANA AND VENEZUELA

On Thursday, December 14, 2023, in Argyle, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, His Excellency Irfan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and His Excellency Nicolas Maduro, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela held discussions on matters consequential to the territory in dispute between their two countries.
These discussions were facilitated by the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Pro-Tempore President of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Dr. The Honourable Ralph E. Gonsalves, and the Prime Minister of the
Commonwealth of Dominica and Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit. Prime Ministers Gonsalves and Skerrit, together with HE. Mr.
Celso Amorim, Special Adviser and Personal Envoy of H.E. Luiz Inácio Lula
da Silva, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, acted as principal Interlocutors.

 

Also present were Honourable Prime Ministers of the Caribbean Community, namely: the Honourable Philip Davis, Prime Minister of The Bahamas; the Honourable Mia
Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados; the Honourable Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada; the Honourable Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia; Honourable Terrence Drew of Saint Kitts and Nevis and Dr. The Honourable Keith Rowley, Prime Minister
of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Attending as Observers on behalf of His Excellency António Guterres,
Secretary-General of the United Nations were Their Excellencies
Earle Courtenay Rattray, Chef de Cabinet of the Office of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Miroslav Jenca, Under.
Secretary-General of the United Nations Department of Political and
Peacebuilding Affairs. In addition, His Excellency Alvaro Leyva
Durán, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Colombia and
Mr. Gerardo Torres Zelaya, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Honduras, in his capacity as CELAC Troika, also
participated.

All parties attending the meeting at Argyle, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines reiterated their commitment to Latin America and the Caribbean remaining a Zone of Peace.

Guyana and Venezuela declared as follows: Agreed that Guyana and Venezuela, directly or indirectly, will not threaten or use force against one another in any circumstances, including those consequential to any existing controversies between the two States.

Agreed that any controversies between the two States will be resolved in accordance with international law, including the Geneva Agreement dated February 17, 1966.

Committed to the pursuance of good neighborliness, peaceful coexistence, and the unity of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Noted Guyana’s assertion that it is committed to the process and procedures of the International Court of Justice for the resolution of the border controversy.

Noted Venezuela’s assertion of its lack of consent and lack of recognition of the
International Court of Justice and its jurisdiction in the border controversy.

Agreed to continue dialogue on any other pending matters of mutual importance to the two countries

Agreed that both States will refrain, whether by words or deeds, from escalating any conflict or disagreement arising from any controversy between them. The two States will cooperate to avoid incidents on the ground conducive to tension between
them. I

n the event of such an incident the two States will immediately communicate with one another, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Community of Latin America and
the Caribbean (CELAC), and the President of Brazil to contain, reverse and prevent its recurrence.

Agreed to establish immediately a joint commission of the Foreign Ministers and technical persons from the two States to address matters as mutually agreed. An update from this joint commission will be submitted to the Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela within three months.

Both States agreed that Prime Minister Ralph E. Gonsalves, the Pro-Tempore President of CELAC, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, the incumbent CARICOM Chairman, and President
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil will remain seized of the matter as Interlocutors and the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres as Observer, with the ongoing concurrence of
Presidents Irfaan Ali and Nicolas Maduro.

For the avoidance of doubt, Prime Minister Gonsalves’ role will continue even after Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ceases to be the Pro-Tempore President of CELAC, within the framework of the CELAC Troika plus one; and Prime Minister Skerrit’s role will continue as a
member of the CARICOM Bureau.

Both States agreed to meet again in Brazil, within the next three months, or at another agreed time, to consider any matter with implications for the territory in dispute, including the above- mentioned update of the joint commission.

We express our appreciation to Prime Ministers Gonsalves and Skerrit, to President Lula and his Personal Envoy Celso Amorim, to all other CARICOM Prime Ministers present, to the
officials of the CARICOM Secretariat, to the CELAC Troika and to the Head of the CELAC PTP Secretariat in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, His Excellency Dr. Douglas Slater, for their
respective roles in making this meeting a success.

We express our appreciation to the Government and people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for their kind facilitation and hospitality at this meeting.

Dated this 14th day of December, 2023.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. https://www.youtube.com/@telesurenglish
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqSikQvgU4Q
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8XEzlPpnNc
    https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/14/americas/venezuela-guyana-essequibo-summit-intl/index.html
    The American playbook has been reverted for a while. My only hope is that Irfan Ali doesn’t sell out his country to the USA Interest of EXXON. Because they are hell bend on getting control of the oil in Venezuela. And they will put pressure on Irfan to play their game.
    This region does not need continuation of Imperialism by the USA. Cuba stood against them, Brazil stood against them, and Venezuela stood against them.
    I’m searching all the US TV Channels to see if they would be having this major regional event on their news channel. But of course this is not interesting enough for them. They wanted to see war outburst and then the USA Army would come and be the savior of the Guyanese people.
    I give Kudos to Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister Rosevelt Skerrit as he represented CAIRICOM whom many idiots here criticized that they were not speaking out. But little did they know that CARICOM was working feverously behind the scene to cool down the temperatures and the rhetoric.
    This what we have witness here yesterday is the finest of Caribbean Diplomacy at work. We are people of peace and love. We do not preach war like the USA.
    The USA claims to be a world leader, so why are they not leading the fight for a peaceful solution. Why Biden didn’t sent his Vice President Harris to come to CARICOM and hold a meeting and invite Venezuela.
    But again that is not their agenda. Biden called both Cuba and Venezuela a failed state. However he fails to recognize that Cuba and Venezuela are only facing such hard times because of the sanctions that the USA has placed on them. And in the case of Cuba these sanctions are in place now for more then sixty years. He should be applauding the Cubans for having survived for that many years. It is remarkable to say the least. There is only one country in the world that is above any international law. And that is the USA. No matter what they do, right or wrong, no one can call them to give account. They decided not to compensate Antigua and Barbuda for the WTO ruling, and that is where it stays. No court can force them to. And Antigua and Barbuda cannot freeze their assets.

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