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Delcy Rodríguez Denounces Threatening Statements by ExxonMobil President and Condemns US-Guyana Security Partnership

The Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, rejected the statements of the president of ExxonMobil, Alistair Routledge and condemns the actions referring to illicit operations in waters to be delimitedwhich are supported by the Government of the United States (USA) and Guyana.

“This energy transnational not only subrogates the sovereignty of Guyana, it governs the high authorities of that country, it encourages the illegitimate path of the International Court of Justice to the detriment of the Geneva Agreement, but also seeks to protect its illicit operations, in a sea pending to be delimited, under the warmongering cloak of the United States in complicity with Guyana,” said the vice president through the social network. x.

Guyana’s decision to strengthen security partnerships with the US.

Likewise, he denounces that said statements, supported in an article of the News Sourcegywhich is titled “ExxonMobil welcomes Guyana’s decision to strengthen security partnerships with the US. and other countries”. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez considered that these actions violate the Argyle Agreements and international legality.

Contract of the transnational company with the Government of Guyana

It is worth noting that Routledge’s statements were reviewed by the Newssourcegy portal, where it is also indicated that the transnational company’s contract with the Government of Guyana “is valid not only under the laws of Guyana, but also under international laws, and therefore, it has every right to operate in the Stabroek Block ”.

T: Vice Presidency/LRDS


2024-02-08 07:22:17
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