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Guyana–Venezuela relations include diplomatic, economic and other interactions between the neighboring countries of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
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Border dispute

Guyana and Venezuela have a long history of debate surrounding their border. In 1897, the matter was taken to international arbitration. Venezuela claimed more than half of the territory of the British colony of Guyana at the time of the Latin American wars of independence. Guyana argues that the boundary between the nations was clarified in the Arbitral Award of 1899 signed by Guyana, whereas Venezuela called the award an "Anglo-Russian conspiracy". In 1962 Venezuela declared that it would no longer abide by the arbitration decision, which ceded mineral-rich territory in the
Orinoco The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3 percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. It is the fourth largest river in the wor ...
basin to Guyana. The disputed area is called Guayana Esequiba by Venezuela. A border commission was set up in 1966 with representatives from Guyana, Venezuela and the United Kingdom, but failed to reach agreement. Venezuela vetoed Guyana's bid to become a member of the
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(OAS) in 1967. In 1969 Venezuela backed an abortive uprising in the disputed area. Under intense diplomatic pressure, Venezuela agreed in 1970 to a 12-year moratorium on the dispute with the Protocol of Port-of-Spain. In 1981, Venezuela refused to renew the protocol. However, with changes to the governments of both countries, relations improved, to the extent that Venezuela sponsored Guyana's 1990 bid for OAS membership. In 1999 tensions flared up once more as Venezuelan troops inundated the border areas, inciting protests in Georgetown. In 2007, Guyana claimed Venezuelan troops destroyed Guyanese gold-mining dredges by the border. In 2013 the Venezuelan navy seized an oil exploration vessel operating in disputed waters claimed as Exclusive Economic Zones by both Venezuela and Guyana. In taking the case to the ICJ, Guyana looks to authorize the division of the area with Venezuela. The zone at issue is west of Guyana's Essequibo River. The disclosure of oil off the coast has started a discussion among Guyana and Venezuela over the border itself with both claiming the area. The dispute was taken to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2018. Venezuela did not participate in the hearing that was held on June 30,
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, arguing that the ICJ did not have jurisdiction. In September 2020, the United States announced that it would join Guyana on sea patrols in the area. UN Secretary-General
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alluded the case to the ICJ in 2018. Pressures additionally heightened when Venezuela's naval force held onto an oil research transport in 2013 and moved toward another in 2018. On 21 January 2021, 12 fishermen were detained by Venezuelan naval troops operated in the
Waini River The Waini River is a river in the Barima-Waini region of northern Guyana. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the border with Venezuela. The upper portion of the river flows through the Guianian moist forests, while the lower Waini river flow ...
, arbitrated to be inside Guyanese territory. The prisoners were to be detained for 45 days "pending investigation." All fisherman were released from custody by 3 February.


Trade

In 2019, Venezuela exported US$ 8.96 million worth of goods to Guyana which consisted mainly
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. In 2019, Guyana exported US$ 73.9 million to Venezuela which consisted mainly of rice.


Ambassadors


Guyanese ambassadors to Venezuela

* Bayney Karran * Odeen Ishmael, 2003–2011 * Geoffrey da Silva, 2011–2015 *Cheryl Miles, 2016–2019


Venezuelan ambassadors to Guyana

* Reina Margarita Arratia Díaz, 2015 * Patrick Hossain, honorary consul, 2017 * Luis Edgardo Diaz Monclus, active in 2021


See also

*
Ankoko Island Ankoko Island ('' es, Isla de Anacoco'') is an island located at the confluence of the Cuyuni River and Wenamu River, at , on the border between Venezuela and the disputed area of Guayana Esequiba. Venezuela, which claims Guayana Esequiba as pa ...
* Corocoro Island


References

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