The permanent representative of Venezuela to the United Nations, Ambassador Samuel Moncada, rejects the statements of the Guyana agent before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the case of the controversy with Venezuela over the territory of Guayana Esequiba.
For Moncada, the statements of the Guyanese agent Carl Greenidge express a “wrong, dangerous, servile strategy that threatens the peace between Venezuela and Guyana and the complete peace of the region,” says the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry. on his Instagram account.
In this sense, he pointed out that Greenidge dedicated himself to questioning the legality of the Venezuelan Government and not the issue of the controversy.
“What he is doing is repeating what he did in 2019, when, with the Lima Group, Guyana joined the United States strategy to overthrow the government of President Nicolás Maduro and impose a puppet against Venezuela, which would hand over the entire territory. from Venezuela and from Essequibo to Guyana and the United States,” he explained.
Moncada described the Guyanese agent’s statements as “scandalous, absolutely out of place,” as “a false step that reveals something much more serious than the Essequibo issue.”
The diplomat, who is Venezuela’s agent before the ICJ for this case, indicated that Greenidge wants a puppet government in Venezuela, imposed by the empires (American and British), so that they give him the disputed territory.
He indicated that just as he did in 2019, Mr. Greenidge “seems that a wave is coming against Venezuela and he is going to ride that wave, along with the United States, because he is paid by that government and the Exxon Mobil company, which is “the one that pays for the case before the International Court of Justice, and he now says that we must defend ourselves against this illegal government with its international allies.”