Presidents of Venezuela and Guyana committed to continue talks on Essequibo

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With a strong handshake, the presidents of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro and of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, sealed on Thursday their willingness to continue the dialogue to settle the Essequibo controversy. teleSUR

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00:00 With a strong handshake, the presidents of Venezuela,
00:02 Nicolas Maduro and Guyana Irván Alís,
00:05 on Thursday, their willingness to continue to dialogue
00:07 to settle the Xeke controversy.
00:10 During a high-level meeting held in St. Vincent
00:13 and the Granadines, both presidents
00:15 also expressed their commitments to peace in the region.
00:18 Prior to the face-to-face dialogue,
00:20 the two head of states held separate meetings
00:22 with leaders of CARICAM, Anzaleta Alconzalvez,
00:25 and Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva.
00:27 In the continent, Maduro reiterated
00:30 Caracas' position to maintain the dialogue
00:32 within the front work of the 1866 Geneva Agreement.
00:44 During the day, the Venezuelan delegation,
00:46 headed by President Nicolas Maduro,
00:48 held a meeting with the organization
00:49 of the Caribbean community, CARICAM,
00:51 and the community of Latin American and Caribbean states.
00:54 Under the format of the Venezuelan-Guyana dialogue,
00:56 a table hosted by the Kinsome, a face-to-face meeting
00:59 was held to discuss the latest action of Guyana
01:02 regarding a maritime area pending delimitation,
01:05 in which the contemporary country, the Grand Atlantis,
01:08 for this restriction to ex-immobile, among others.
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