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Rubio Warns Venezuela In opposition to Attacking Guyana, Exxon

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Last updated: 2025/03/28 at 10:36 PM
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Venezuela that any try to invade Guyana or threaten Exxon Mobil Corp.’s operations within the nation could be a “very dangerous transfer.” 

Rubio spoke lower than a month after a Venezuelan patrol ship entered Guyanese waters and positioned itself close to a vessel contracted by Exxon, which is working the world’s fastest-growing main oil area off the coast of the South American nation. 

“It could be a really dangerous day for the Venezuelan regime in the event that they had been to assault Guyana or assault Exxon Mobil,” Rubio mentioned within the capital metropolis of Georgetown on Thursday. “Suffice it to say that if that regime had been to do one thing comparable to that, it might be a really dangerous transfer. It could be a giant mistake. For them.”

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Venezuelan chief Nicolas Maduro reopened a border dispute greater than a century after it was settled by worldwide arbitration as he sought to impress supporters for final 12 months’s presidential election. Maduro’s navy and naval arsenal dwarfs Guyana’s, which was one of many continent’s poorest international locations previous to Exxon’s 2015 discovery of oil.  

Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali has been profitable in rallying the worldwide neighborhood behind the nation’s dispute with Venezuela, with the UK, France and the US pledging assist. 

“We’ve a giant Navy,” Rubio mentioned. “It will possibly get wherever on the earth.” 

Rubio additionally mentioned the US would bolster ties with Guyana, with out moving into specifics. “We’ve commitments that exist at the moment with Guyana,” he mentioned. “We need to construct on these, increase on these.” 

Rubio additionally was scheduled to go to Suriname, which has sought to encourage oil exploration in offshore territory near the Guyanese discoveries.




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