委内瑞拉将“大量”军队调往圭亚那边境
Venezuela Moves "Substantial Quantities" Of Troops To Guyana Border

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/venezuela-moves-substantial-quantities-troops-guyana-border

委内瑞拉已在与圭亚那的边界部署了士兵和设施,因埃塞奎博地区持续存在领土争端而引发担忧。 该信息来自战略与国际研究中心(CSIS)的一份报告,该报告表明阿纳卡科岛军事基地的扩建,包括最近的道路建设和一座新桥梁。 进一步的开发包括根据卫星图像和社交媒体证据扩建当地机场。 专家表示,这些行动可能会在委内瑞拉定于 7 月底举行的选举之前或之后采取。 埃塞奎博约占圭亚那土地的三分之二,蕴藏着大量石油储量,使其成为两国的焦点。 此前,国际法院裁定埃塞奎博属于圭亚那。 2020 年,圭亚那和委内瑞拉签署了一项放弃暴力的条约,但此后,委内瑞拉继续努力通过从 2023 年 2 月开始部署部队来主张所有权。随着美国在附近进行军事演习并支持圭亚那与埃克森美孚等公司的勘探和生产伙伴关系,紧张局势加剧。 Both sides accuse each other of intrusion and resource exploitation。

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By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com

Venezuela has moved “substantial quantities of [military] personnel and equipment to the border with Guyana amid its territorial dispute over the Essequibo region.

The update comes from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C., which this week released a report on the latest developments in the Venezuela-Guyana dispute.

The think tank talks about an expansion of a military base on Anacoco Island in the area, with new roads and a bridge getting built in the past few months. A local airport is also being expanded, CSIS also said, citing satellite imagery and social media posts.

According to the report’s authors, the activity could be preparation for a “manufactured crisis” before or after Venezuela’s next elections, set to take place in late July.

The Essequibo region encompasses about two-thirds of Guyana’s territory and is where most of its oil resources lie, and the site of massive discoveries and new production by Exxon and partners.

The International Court of Justice previously ruled that Essequibo is part of Guyana, although this is still not recognized by Venezuela. A written agreement was penned in December between the two that denounced the use of force, instead calling for a commission to address the disputes.

However, after a December referendum, in which Venezuelans overwhelmingly voted that Essequibo is part of their country, the government pushed with its annexation attempt. The buildup of troops began in February this year and prompted expectations of an imminent military conflict.

At the time, Caracas said it had the right to shore up its borders in response to U.S. military exercises in Guyana toward the end of the year and the presence of a UK anti-narcotics vessel that is in Guyanese waters. The Venezuelan government has also criticized Exxon for depending on the U.S. military for its security and for its exploitation of Guyana’s oil resources.

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