Venezuelan government describes Guyana's request as outrageous

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Venezuela's executive vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, emphasised that her attendance at the court is to defeat the pretensions of Guyana's judicial colonialism. teleSUR
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00:00 Venezuela described as an arduous petition made by Guyana before the International Court
00:04 of Justice seeking to prevent the holding of the referendum on the Ezequielva.
00:08 The ex-Senate Vice President of Venezuela, Lecy Rodriguez, emphasized that her attendance
00:12 to the court is to defeat the pretension of Guyana's judicial colonialism by using this
00:17 court to study unstoppable.
00:19 They consider the referendum a territorial defense of the Ezequielva, Guyana.
00:23 The vice-mandatory denied at the petition of Guyana, which asked the International Court
00:27 of Justice to provide a list of operational measures with the purpose of preventing Venezuela
00:30 from carrying out the referendum as any legal grounds.
00:34 The CIA began its series of public hearings where they will first listen to the officials
00:38 of Guyana during this day.
00:45 They have criminalized and paid immense sums of money to criminalize what has been the
00:50 historical position of Venezuela on not submitting automatically and obligatorily this territorial
00:56 dispute to the knowledge of the court.
00:58 Why is that historical position?
01:01 Because we have already come in 1899 from a fraud through an arbitral judgment in Venezuela
01:07 since then, decided the matters of the highest transcendence with its independence process
01:13 as its territorial integrity, we would never submit then to third parties decisions.
01:19 The vice-president, Lecy Rodriguez, pointed out that Guyana and said some flame from the
01:24 Geneva Agreement for satisfactory solution for both countries.
01:28 Who is threatening the peace and stability of the region with the southern command?
01:34 Venezuela?
01:35 No.
01:36 The joint military exercise are precisely in Guyana and we saw their president dress
01:41 as military man giving instructions in a territory that is in dispute and it is in controversy.
01:47 They are fleeing from the Geneva Agreement because they refuse to find a practical and
01:52 satisfactory solution for both parties.
01:56 Rodriguez called on the citizens to participate in a consultative referendum to defend the
02:00 historical rights over the S.E.
02:02 Cueva, Guyana.
02:03 So, where we stand firm and tomorrow we will defend Venezuela and on December 3rd is the
02:10 date for the whole country look at the importance of participating in the consultative referendum.
02:16 It is so important that Guyana has asked for it not to be held.
02:20 I also call on the Venezuelan people to make the answer be forceful again as our history
02:26 is written.
02:27 Let us give examples to humanity.

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