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SAT · 2026-05-09 · 19:48 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0509-74935
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Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez heads to The Hague for land dispute case

Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez is traveling to The Hague to represent her country at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in a territorial dispute with Guyana. This marks her first trip outside the Caribbean since President Nicolas Maduro's abduction in January.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-09 · 19:48 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez heads to The Hague for land dispute case
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Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez is traveling to The Hague to represent her country at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in a territorial dispute with Guyana. This marks her first trip outside the Caribbean since President Nicolas Maduro's abduction in January. The case concerns Venezuela's claim to the oil-rich Essequibo region, which is currently administered by Guyana. The ICJ is examining the validity of the 1899 border established under British colonial rule versus a 1966 document signed before Guyana's independence. Rodriguez, previously under US sanctions, had them lifted upon assuming the acting presidency, and ICJ attendees typically receive special legal protections.

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Rodriguez stated, 'It has fallen to me to travel in the coming hours to defend our homeland.'

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The case will determine the validity of the 1899 border or a 1966 document.

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The ICJ case concerns a dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region, claimed by Venezuela but administered by Guyana.

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This trip is the first time Rodriguez has left the Caribbean since Maduro's alleged abduction in January.

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Delcy Rodriguez is traveling to The Hague for a land dispute case with Guyana at the ICJ.

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Trip to be first time Rodriguez has left Caribbean since Maduro abduction, will attend ICJ case on Guyana land dispute.Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez is heading to The Hague for a land dispute case with Guyana at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).The trip to the Netherlands announced on Saturday will be the first time she’s left home since the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro by US forces in January.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Petro becomes first president to visit Venezuela since Maduro abductionlist 2 of 3US to allow Venezuelan government to cover Maduro’s lawyer feeslist 3 of 3US Senate blocks bid to stop Trump using military against Cubaend of list“It has fallen to me to travel in the coming hours to defend our homeland,” Rodriguez said in a televised speech.The United Nations’ top civil court in The Hague has already been hearing arguments in the Venezuela-Guyana case, which relates to a centuries-old dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region.Venezuela claims the territory, currently administered by Guyana. The sprawling region bordering eastern Venezuela accounts for two-thirds of Guyana’s current territory.The discovery by ExxonMobil of offshore oil deposits in Essequibo gave Guyana – with a population of less than a million – the largest per capita crude oil reserves in the world.The case focuses on whether the current border, established between the two countries in 1899 under British colonial rule should remain valid, or if the border should be drawn in accordance with a later document from 1966 signed before Guyana gained its independence.Rodriguez, who was Maduro’s vice president when he was captured and flown to the United States to stand trial, had long been under US sanctions. They were lifted when she became acting president. Regardless, officials attending ICJ proceedings are typically granted special legal protections.Rodriguez, a supporter of Maduro’s Chavismo movement, has remained compliant to a list of US demands, including stopping oil deliveries to Cuba, opening Venezuela’s state-owned oil industry to foreign companies and releasing political prisoners.
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