GEORGETOWN, Guyana Guyana s government said Saturday that it has satellite imagery evidence from friendly Western allies showing Venezuelan military movements near the South American country s eastern border with Guyana.
The Government of Guyana has raised alarms over what it describes as aggressive military movements by Venezuela near its eastern border, citing satellite imagery provided by Western allies as evidence. This development, announced on Saturday, is seen as a direct breach of the peace agreement, known as the Argyle Agreement, signed in December in the Caribbean aimed at de-escalating longstanding border tensions between the two South American nations.
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