Venezuela–Guyana tensions flare over Essequibo as the ICJ weighs the border
As the International Court of Justice hears Guyana's case to affirm its century-old border, Venezuela pressed its claim — swearing in a governor for the disputed Essequibo — and a Guyanese soldier was wounded in a river border shooting.
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Guyana asks the ICJ to affirm the 1899 boundary and rule that Venezuela has no legitimate claim to the oil-rich Essequibo, casting Caracas's moves as illegal encroachment on sovereign, internationally recognised territory.
Venezuela presses a long-standing claim that Essequibo was stolen under the 1899 arbitration, holding elections and naming a governor for the territory to assert control it says history and its people support.