Guyana condemns Venezuela for signing into law a referendum approving annexation of disputed region

FILE - A boy drives a motorcycle in front of a mural of the Venezuelan map with the Essequibo territory included in the 23 de Enero neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, promulgated a law for the creation of the Essequibo state as part of Venezuela, following the referendum held last December to annex to the country the territory rich in minerals and oil that is in dispute with Guyana. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's move to sign into law the results of a recent referendum laying claim to two-thirds of Guyana triggered fierce condemnation Thursday from the neighboring South American country's government.

The text of the law was not immediately made public. Even so, Guyana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs vowed not to yield any land to Venezuela and called the move targeting an “egregious violation of the most fundamental principles of international law.â€

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