Guyana welcomes appointment of officer to mediate border controversy
President David Granger
President David Granger

President David Granger said that the Government of Guyana welcomes the recent announcement by the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, Mr. Antonio Guterres,of the appointment of Mr. Dag Halvor Nylander, a Norwegian diplomat as his Personal Representative on the border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela.

“We welcome the appointment. We feel it’s a positive move. We are confident that the appointee can do his job and we will abide by the Terms of Reference and the conditions that have been laid down by the United Nations’ Secretary-General,” the President was quoted in a Ministry of the Presidency release as saying.

He informed that Guyana will continue to engage the UN through confidence building measures, while at the same time will do whatever is possible to move the process along to enable the Secretary-General to make a decision about the juridical course of action requested by Guyana. President Granger disclosed that Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Carl Greenidge made a presentation at the Ministerial Conference held on Tuesday on the impact that the territorial controversy has had on investments in Guyana.

“The threats that we have experienced over the years to our territorial integrity have been a disincentive for foreign investors. We believe that the UN taking a stand is an indication that the matter will be brought to some form of closure by the end of this year and we expect that things will be better for Guyanese investment,” the President said.

As a result of Venezuela’s renewed attempts to claim Guyana’s territory, former UN Secretary General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon,before demitting office, announced a limited term of one more year for the Good Offices process, following which, if no progress is made, then the International Court of Justice will be the next means of settlement.

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