Posted on 09/27/2015 2:47:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Guyana's president said Saturday he's willing to meet with Venezuela's leader on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly and the U.N. chief has arranged just that. Ban Ki-moon's Sunday schedule now shows a joint meeting with the two leaders embroiled in a border dispute.
But in an interview with The Associated Press, Guyana's President David Granger also reiterated his belief that the International Court of Justice is the only answer to the countries' territorial squabble.
Granger said the U.N. court in the Netherlands should mediate the matter. Any attempt by him and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to negotiate the matter on their own would be "useless," he said....
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Good luck with that. Venezuela is buying weapons from Russia and China. It isn’t to stop the US, that’s for sure.
If we had a real president, Guyana would be getting some help.
Chavez rot his hide had been building a threat on our border for a long time.
All these pendejos can kiss off
Chavez rot his hide had been building a threat on our border for a long time.
All these pendejos can kiss off
This guy is playing a VERY weak deck
This guy is playing a VERY weak deck
In what way?
There is so much discovered and undiscovered oil in the earth that they could be giving it away like they did “Green Stamps” and still not run short. Hundreds of years worth at the present rate of use.
The wolf will always sit down with the lamb ... it is called dinner!
The Chavezistas have run out of their own money and that of their citizens and foreign backers. Columbia and Brazil are a bit too big to easily dominate, Guyana is a bit more to size for a meal.
If only Jim Jones had held on.
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