GAWU’s General Council denounces Venezuela’s aggression and mourns loss of soldiers

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The General Council, the highest decision-making forum of the GAWU outside of its Congress, met today (December 08, 2023) at the Union’s Headquarters and was deeply concerned by the current aggressive stance adopted by Venezuela towards Guyana’s Essequibo region. The Council received a presentation by former Foreign Affairs Minister Clement Rohee who provided the Council with a historical account of the controversy and the aggressive and subliminal measures used by Caracas over the years to exert its influence over the development of Essequibo.

The presentation placed into context that the current approach by the Venezuelan leadership was unprecedented. The Council which discussed the situation shared the belief that it was important to put partisan interests aside in the defence of country and state. The General Council was heartened by the all-around display of national unity and the collective and unified approach taken by national leaders from both sides of the divide. The Council was fortified in its belief that Essequibo belongs to Guyana and no other country. It viewed the actions of Venezuela as downright bullyism and denounced the actions of the Nicholas Maduro Government.

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It shared that it fully supported the actions of the Government to protect our national territory and recognised the support of many friendly nations who are standing in the defence of our country. It singled out the effort of His Excellency President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali who has led from the front and who has vowed to ensure that our people and country are protected, and our territory is not infringed. The Council also anticipates further support from our allies in assisting in defence of our frontiers.

The Council was also saddened by the loss of five (5) brave men who tragically lost their lives in supporting measures to safeguard our country. It extended its deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who perished as it urged that they be comforted by the fact that the men were doing their part in protecting us all. They were recognised as national heroes, and their lives and sacrifices must be celebrated and their contributions must be remembered. At that juncture, the Council also expressed its appreciation to all our men and women working in defence of our country at this critical time.

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