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Venezuela Already Decided How Border Controversy Will Be Determined Interim President Tells Icj

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The article covers a legal/political dispute at the ICJ between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo region. No concrete commercial mechanism, price move, supply disruption, investment, or regulation affecting any sector is reported. The impact is diplomatic and territorial, not commercial.

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  • Venezuela reaffirms 2023 referendum mandate to uphold Geneva Agreement for Essequibo dispute.
  • ICJ expected to announce legally binding decision in coming months.
  • Venezuela rejects ICJ jurisdiction; Guyana hopes for peaceful resolution.

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