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The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and his counterpart from Guyana, Irfaan Alí, held this Thursday on the Caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines the first meeting that concluded without agreements but with the intention of continuing the dialogue to seek a solution to the Essequibo conflict. The Minister of Communication of Venezuela, Freddy Ñáñez, reported the culmination of the bilateral meeting, in a brief message that he published on the social network X (formerly Twitter), where he shared a video that shows both leaders standing and shaking hands.
The Communication portfolio indicated that in the Europe Mobile Number List successful bilateral meeting" it was demonstrated that "the only way to resolve the territorial controversy is dialogue, with understanding and respect, free of interventionist interventions, prioritizing the well-being" of the region. Irfaan Ali assured that his government has "okay" to exploit resources in its "sovereign space", immediately after his face-to-face meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart. "I made it very clear that Guyana has every rightto facilitate any investment, any partnership the issuance of any license and the granting of any concession in our sovereign space.
The president said at the end. of the meeting The meeting lasted about two hours It started at and ended at Both leaders shook hands cordially as a sign of farewell. but they did not sign any document or give statements at the end of the summit . They also did not set a date for their next meeting.In the first summit between Maduro and Ali there was tension with long faces . No one smiled even out of courtesy. The Venezuelan president carried a tower of folders with documents while his Guyanese counterpart carried only a piece of paper with notes.