On the occasion of the 123th anniversary of the Paris Arbitration Award, with which Venezuela was stripped of the more than 160 kilometers of the Essequibo, the National Assembly (AN) decided this Tuesday to debate an agreement in its next ordinary session to repudiate the judgment of the British crown.
The agreement was proposed by the president of the Special Commission for the Defense of the Guayana Esequiba Territory and Territorial Sovereignty, deputy Hermánn Escarrá, who questioned the speech before the 77th UN General Assembly of the President of Guyana, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, for describing Venezuela as violent.
He extolled the conception of the State of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, and issued a warning to the world by describing Venezuela as a strong and firm nation. He stressed that the Essequibo is Venezuelan and will never be lost in the hands of the national president, of the AN led by deputy Jorge Rodríguez, of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) or in those of the people.
“Don’t make a mistake with Venezuelans,” Escarrá said, pointing out that the conception of Venezuela is that of Simón Bolívar, of independence, sovereignty and peace. He described as glorious and brilliant the message of President Maduro for the 123 years of award, published on social networks, where he describes the sentence as irritating and disastrous and reiterates the irrevocable position of the Bolivarian Homeland in the fair defense of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. .
The information point was closed by the president of the AN, Jorge Rodríguez, who pointed out that denouncing the award is not to favor Guyana, but to denounce the dispossession.