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Guyana and Venezuela clashed again after the former complained of incursion into its oil-rich maritime territory, which then triggered a warning from Caracas against “dangerous provocation” based on “lies”.
The latest spat between the South American neighbours saw Venezuela yesterday dubbing Guyanese President Irfaan Ali “the Caribbean’s Zelenskyy”—referring to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy—and accusing him of “baseless remarks” that threaten the Caribbean’s status as a “zone of peace”.
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