Venezuela building up troops on Guyana border, satellite images show
Source: The Guardian
Venezuela building up troops on Guyana border, satellite images show
Aerial evidence follows months of President Nicolás Maduro ramping up claim to Essequibo region
Luke Taylor
Fri 9 Feb 2024 18.54 GMT
Last modified on Fri 9 Feb 2024 19.05 GMT
Venezuela is expanding military bases near its border with Guyana and deploying forces to the jungle frontier as President Nicolás Maduro ramps up his threats to annex the countrys oil-rich neighbour, satellite images have revealed.
Maduro pledged at mediation talks in December not to take military action against his neighbour but images shared by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington today suggest a buildup of forces.
Christopher Hernandez-Roy, deputy director of CSISs Americas programme, said: The same day that the Venezuelan foreign minister is meeting with Guyanese diplomats, the Venezuelan military is conducting tank drills just a stones throw from Guyana. All of this tells us Maduro is pursuing a duplicitous policy.
Venezuela has long laid claim to the resource-rich Essequibo region, which makes up two-thirds of Guyana, but Maduro has ramped up the countrys claim to the disputed territory in recent months.
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