CARICOM Heads back judicial end to Guyana-Venezuela controversy

CARICOM Heads have signalled their support for a judicial decision to bring the Guyana-Venezuela controversy to an end.

The communique released yesterday from the just-concluded summit in Georgetown said that the Heads “signalled their full confidence in the Secretary-General to exercise urgently his authority under the 1966 Geneva Agreement for a choice of options that would bring the controversy to a definitive and judicial conclusion that would be beneficial not only to Guyana but the Caribbean Community as a whole.”