Letters to the Editor

The growing impotence of the UN

Dear Editor, President Ali’s appearance before the UN General Assembly (UNGA) highlighted the growing impotence of that institution, which was to be at the centre of the promise of multilateralism after WWII.

Quinn’s critique notwithstanding, I have no doubt that the Argyle Declaration postponed any possibility of an invasion by Venezuela of Essequibo

Dear Editor, Gregory Quinn, former British High Commissioner to Guyana, who was here at the time President Granger’s government was attempting to return to office at the 2020 General and Regional Elections by means of fraud, in an article written in a series of booklets published by John Mair titled Oil Dorado and republished in the Stabroek News last Tuesday (24th September, 2024), under the headline “Why Guyana should not appease Venezuela and Maduro”, traced the history of Maduro’s most recent attempt to annex the Essequibo and expresses his concern that some in CARICOM are advocates to appeasing Maduro, most particularly, Prime Minister of St.

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