Opinion

Mr Maduro and ExxonMobil

Following his attendance at the quite remarkable confabulation on December 14 in St Vincent and the Grenadines that featured Presidents Ali and Maduro, Attorney General Anil Nandlall on Saturday sounded a note of caution about what he termed “reckless speculative pontification” and “loose public statements” on the Venezuela controversy, arguing that such had harmed this country in its border issue with its neighbour to the east, Suriname.

News-clippings diplomacy

Dear Editor, “Maduro had in his possession, several volumes of documents, containing information on the 2016 ExxonMobil PSA and the various reports by citizens claiming that ExxonMobil is robbing Guyana of its oil and gas resources”, says AG Nandlall (SN Letters, Dec 17th).

St Vincent meeting

For the ordinary Guyanese it must have been something of a mystery as to why President Irfaan Ali should agree to meet with a man who has ‘annexed’ three-fifths of our territory, has been making moves which suggested a preparedness to invade and then had the effrontery to accuse the Guyana government of aggressive rhetoric and behaviour.

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