Leaders of Guyana and Venezuela to meet this week as region worries over their territorial dispute

ºÃÉ«tv Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez, left, and Chairman of the Special Commission for the Defense of Guyana Essequibo Hermann Escarra, shake hands after unveiling Venezuela's new map that includes the Essequibo territory, a swath of land that is administered and controlled by Guyana but claimed by Venezuela, in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — The government of Guyana, under pressure from neighboring Brazil and a Caribbean trading bloc, agreed Sunday to join bilateral talks with Venezuela over an escalating territorial dispute.

The century-old dispute between the two South American nations recently reignited with the in Guyana. The government of Nicolas Maduro, through a referendum last week, has claimed sovereignty over the territory, which accounts for two-thirds of Guyana and lies near big offshore oil deposits.

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