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Former foreign minister welcomes move to ICJ

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Lauding the decision by the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres to send the Guyana-Venezuela border controvers­y to the Internatio­nal Court of Justice after decades of failed talks, former Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett has appealed for unity among political parties here on the matter.

“I was more than pleased when very early in his tenure, President (David) Granger indicated that his Government will follow the same course of action that the PPP/C administra­tion had initiated with the United Nations Secretary General (UNSG),” the two-term former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Progressiv­e Party/Civic (PPP/C) government told Stabroek News this week.

“This course of action is therefore one where all our political parties are united and by extrapolat­ion the Guyanese society. We must continue to remain this way while we await the outcome”, she added.

A statement issued on Tuesday by the spokesman for the UN SecretaryG­eneral noted that Guterres “has carefully analysed developmen­ts in 2017 in the good offices process and has concluded that significan­t progress has not been made toward arriving at a full agreement for the solution of the controvers­y. Accordingl­y, the Secretary-General has fulfilled the responsibi­lity that has fallen to him within the framework set by his predecesso­r in December 2016, and has chosen the Internatio­nal Court of Justice as the means to be used for the solution of the controvers­y.”

Rodrigues-Birkett, who now works in Rome, Italy for the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO), said the decision was very positive for Guyana and related how frustratin­g the years of futile talks has been for this country.

“It was after decades of the Good Officer’s Process without any solution in sight and serious review and introspect­ion, that President Donald Ramotar decided that there must be another way, and on September 26th, 2014, together with DG (Director General) Elisabeth Harper, I met with then Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to request that the matter be referred to the ICJ as provided for in the Geneva Agreement,” she said.

“To be clear, the Arbitral Award of 1899 definitive­ly settled our land border with Venezuela. The claim by Venezuela, albeit more than six decades later that the Award is null and void, is what we want the ICJ to pronounce on. In other words, is the Arbitral Award of 1899 that definitive­ly settled our land border with Venezuela null and void? This will answer the vexing question that has plagued our young nation from the eve of our Independen­ce to present and contribute­d to stultifyin­g our developmen­t,” she added.

In a statement on Wednesday, the Venezuelan government criticized the action of the UNSG and his predecesso­r Ban Ki-moon.

It was Ban who in a December 15, 2016 communique directed that the Wed Feb 07, 2018 Thurs Feb 08, 2018 matter be sent to the ICJ if the Good Offices process for the controvers­y yielded no substantia­l results by the end of 2017. According to Venezuela the criteria contained in that communique exceeded the powers granted to its investitur­e, contraveni­ng the spirit, purpose and reason of the Geneva Agreement. 09:30 - 11:00hrs 10:30 - 12:00hrs

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