
"Venezuela and Guyana Set for High-Level Meeting Amid Annexation Concerns"
Venezuela and Guyana have agreed to a high-level meeting to discuss the disputed Essequibo region, following a nationwide referendum in Venezuela that threatened to annex the territory. The proposed meeting, scheduled for December 14, aims to de-escalate the conflict and establish a dialogue. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and United Nations Secretary General António Guterres are also involved in the diplomatic efforts. The International Court of Justice is currently reviewing the territorial dispute, with a trial set for the spring. Both countries have expressed their commitment to the meeting, but Guyana maintains that its land boundary is not up for discussion.
