Guyana-Venezuela Border Controversy: Guyana to Rebut Venezuela’s “Colonial Fraud” Claims Today at ICJ
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ICJ border case: Venezuela submitted no evidence to support claim to Essequibo - Guyana’s legal team
(Kaieteur News) – Venezuela’s case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Guyana border controversy matter is lacking in evidential value. This is the position taken by lawyers arguing Guyana’s case before the world court. Addressing a sitting of the court at the Hague, Netherlands on Friday, British-French international lawyer, Professor Philippe Sands KC […] The post ICJ border case: Venezuela submitted no evidence to support …
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Venezuela considered this Friday that the dispute with Guyana over the territory of the Esequibo will end with a direct negotiation without the intervention of third parties, in the middle of the hearings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). "The only way, which is where this controversy is going to end, is direct negotiation, face to face, without the intervention of third parties",…
Reading of the submissions of Guyana (floor sound) | INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
Reading of the submissions of Guyana (floor sound) l.vandousselae… Fri, 05/08/2026 - 20:05 File Video file Date Fri, 05/08/2026 - 12:00 Alternate Title Courtesy of the ICJ. All rights reserved. Gallery Code 20260504-171-HearingMerits Order 40 Multimedia title Reading of the submissions of Guyana (floor sound)
Venezuela considered this Friday that the dispute with Guyana over the territory of the Esequibo will end with a direct negotiation without the intervention of third parties, in the middle of the hearings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). "The only way, which is where this dispute will end, is direct negotiation, face-to-face, without intervention [...] Entry Venezuela foresees that territorial dispute with Guyana will end in nego…
Guyana dismantles Venezuela’s ‘mythological narrative’ at World Court
Guyana’s legal team on Friday strongly rejected Venezuela’s claims before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, with renowned international lawyer Paul Reichler describing Venezuela’s arguments as a “mythological narrative” built on distortion of history and unsupported allegations. Presenting Guyana’s second round of oral pleadings during the third day of public hearings in […] The post Guyana dismantles Venezuela’s ‘mythologic…
WORLD COURT: Guyana says Venezuela failed to prove historical occupation of Essequibo
Last Updated on Friday, 8 May 2026, 10:34 by Denis Chabrol Guyana on Friday provided fresh evidence to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) showing that Spain never occupied the Essequibo Region. Lawyer for Guyana, Paul Reichler presented maps of the area one of which included the boundary that was demarcated after the 1899 Arbitral […]
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