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THE prime minister of Dominica has announced that Caricom countries under the auspices of the Argyle agreement are planning to meet this week with representatives from Guyana and Venezuela on the latest border dispute incident.
On March 3, several Caribbean media outlets including Grenada-based WPG10 reported Roosevelt Skerrit saying: "We are in discussions with both sides and we are seeking to have a meeting some time this week with both sides to continue ensuring that the articles within the Argyle declaration continue to be observed and so we can continue to have the region as a zone of peace."
In December 2023, in Argyle, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Ali and Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro held discussions on matters related to the territorial dispute.
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