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10 Jun 2015 12:01 #259255
by ketchim
Has America ever submit to "legal grounds " when it comes to bombing Anything or Anyone ??
stop dodging with 1962 and kruschev : FYI kruschev turn back on a threat from JFK
Answer the question re: your " legal grounds"
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10 Jun 2015 12:04 #259256
by ketchim
Lemme reIterate : Putin talking shyte and Peter The Geat warship cannot come within a NAUTICAL mile of Venezulela !
Peter the Great warship gonna end up at the bottom of Kaiteur Falls
after it it is SUNK inna de Potaro river.
say you heard it here first : november soon come !! Let see
Russian ships with almost 1,000 sailors aboard would carry out joint maneuvers with the navy of Caracas leftist government
in Venezuelan territorial waters on November 10-14.
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11 Jun 2015 17:04 #259465
by mapoui
everybody in the whole world looking to get rid of american from deh country...guyanans grabbing hold and welcoming themin
must be ketchim behind dat policy.
Yo allyuh! ketchim advising allyuh forrin ministy ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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12 Jun 2015 09:31 #259505
by artemis
Guyana’s President, David Granger Thursday night appealed to the United Kingdom (UK) to support his country in staving off Venezuela’s increasingly aggressive claim to Essequibo and the coastal waters off that mineral and forest rich region.
“We call on all states, particularly the United Kingdom during the regime of which the territorial issue arose and was resolved peacefully by international arbitral tribunal, to demonstrate solidarity with Guyana and to condemn the use, or threat of the use, of force in the settlement of international disputes,†Granger told a reception in honour of Queen Elizabeth’s birthday.
The Commonwealth of which Guyana and the United Kingdom are members has consistently supported this country's contention that the border with Venzuela has been settled.
The Guyanese leader noted that Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro’s Decree No. 1787 issued on May 27, unilaterally extending that Spanish-speaking neighbour’s claim to Guyana’s waters “include the exploration site of Exxon-Mobil.†“It has become increasingly clear that Venezuela intends to put Guyana under pressure and stymie its development by its unfriendly actions,†said Granger, a retired Brigadier of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF).
Renewed border tensions have surfaced less than one month after Exxon-Mobil announced a signficant oil-find offshore Guyana.
Granger welcomed the United Kingdom’s support for Guyana’s position on Venezuela’s claims to the land and sea boundaries. “Guyana-Venezuela relations, since the independence of Guyana in 1966, have been affected by intermittent and aggressive claims by Venezuela on Guyana’s territory,†the President said.
The Guyana government has already announced plans to ask United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon to move beyond his 25-year long Good Officer Process to a juridical settlement of the controversy. That is despite the fact that the 1899 Arbitral Tribunal Award had fully and finally settled the land boundary between the two countries. The actual demarcation was done in 1905.
Guyana’s Foreign Minister, Carl Greenidge told Demerara Waves Online News that government plans to approach the Commonwealth and other international fora that “Venezuela is perpetrating an illegal act that everybody recognizes.â€
Commonwealth leaders plan to meet in Malta in November, but there is room for Guyana to raise the issue at the level of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG).
Greenidge observed that Venezuela has for several decades never produced an iota evidence to prove its case that the 1899 Award was full and final.
Venezuela has long claimed Guyana's Essequibo region, which comprises two-thirds of Guyana's 215,000 square kilometers (83,000 square miles).
Guyana's land boundary was settled by a court of arbitration set up after a crisis that prompted the United States to intervene in favor of Venezuela against Britain, asserting the Monroe Doctrine.
Venezuela has never recognized the line, and the dispute has simmered ever since, extending in recent years to maritime rights off the disputed area.
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12 Jun 2015 09:50 #259511
by mapoui
Granger begging now..pleading fuh support. he want the brits to bring deh army and navy to protect BG.
sweet!!!!
fuhget the brits and america..fuhget the BG army. send ketchim alone to the front lines. he is all allyuh need to win. send him. yuh do need no army
::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
::LOL:: ::LOL::
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12 Jun 2015 10:18 #259514
by artemis
kectchim is a one man army.
He will not run and abandon ship like the GDF...
REMEMBER THE ANKOKO INCIDENT?!
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