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Venezuela's foreign minister, Yvan Gil, emphasized the importance of upholding the 1966 Geneva agreement, signed between Caracas and Guyana, to reach an agreement on Guayana Esequiba.

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00:00Venezuela's Foreign Minister Ivan Hill emphasized the importance of upholding the 1966 new agreement
00:06signed between Caracas and Guyana to reach an agreement on Guayana Ezequiva.
00:11Via his official channel on the Telegram social media platform, the Foreign Minister stated,
00:16Historically, Venezuela has supported the decolonization of peoples and territories,
00:22a position that stems from our own struggle against Spanish colonization
00:26and later against territorial dispossession of the Ezequivo orchestrated by the British Empire from which Guyana benefited.
00:33Faithful to our anti-imperialist principles, sovereignty and diplomacy of peace,
00:37Venezuela today defends the Geneva Agreement signed in 1966 between Caracas and the newly independent Guyana
00:45to seek a solution through that sovereign and mutually satisfactory regarding the territory of Guayana Ezequivo.
00:53Our position remains firm. We do not accept the involvement of a third party,
00:58such as the International Court of Justice, where Guyana attempts to distort history and legitimize a colonial dispossession.
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