CARICOM demands removal of Venezuelan vessel from Guyana’s waters; calls it provocation

CARICOM issued a strong statement following reports on Saturday that confirmed Venezuela’s military vessels close to one of Guyana’s Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) platforms, located within Guyana’s maritime territory.

In a briefing earlier, President Dr. Irfaan Ali, informed CARICOM of the incident, which has been described as a provocative act that stands in direct violation of international law and the principles outlined in the 2023 Argyle Declaration.

The Argyle Declaration, which promotes peace and regional cooperation, explicitly calls for both Guyana and Venezuela to refrain from unnecessary confrontational actions. CARICOM’s statement emphasised that such provocative conduct, as witnessed on March 1, 2025, undermines the region’s shared commitment to peace and stability.

The incident, initiated by Venezuela, contradicts the efforts of CARICOM and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to maintain the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace. CARICOM has reiterated its strong position, stressing the importance of resolving the long-standing border dispute peacefully, as prescribed by the International Court of Justice, which is already overseeing the case.

Caribbean leaders at a recent Heads of Government meeting in Barbados (Photo: CARICOM)

In light of the recent developments, CARICOM has called for the immediate removal of Venezuela’s military vessel from Guyana’s waters. It has also urged Venezuela to cease further engagements with FPSO platforms in the region.

“At this juncture, patience, calm, and restraint are of the utmost importance,” said the CARICOM statement.

“Both sides must avoid any further acts of provocation. The resolution of this controversy remains entirely possible through dialogue and diplomatic means, without resorting to aggression or hostility.”

CARICOM reiterated its unwavering support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Guyana, reaffirming its commitment to a peaceful resolution in line with international law.

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