Venezuela interim president arrives in Netherlands for Esequibo region hearing

May 10, 2026 9:26 AM EDT

Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez addresses supporters during an event announcing an increase in the minimum income, in Caracas, Venezuela April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File Photo

By Leila Miller

BUENOS AIRES, ‌May 10 (Reuters) - ​Venezuela ​interim president Delcy Rodriguez has arrived in the Netherlands for a ‌hearing at the International Court of Justice ⁠over the Esequibo region, according to a press ‌release from the presidential ‌office.

Rodriguez will lead a Venezuela team that will participate in a hearing on ​Monday at the principal judicial organ of the United Nations on a century-old dispute ⁠between Venezuela and its neighbor Guyana centered around a region ​that is rich in oil, the press release said.

Guyana brought the dispute ​to the court in 2018.

A final ‌judgment in the case is months away. Rulings are binding and ⁠without appeal, but the court has no way to enforce them itself, instead relying on ⁠the U.N. Security Council.

This is Rodriguez's first trip to ​Europe since she took power after the United States captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a military ‌operation in January.

Rodriguez previously faced a travel ban from the European ‌Union, which accused her and other officials ⁠of undermining democracy ‌in Venezuela.

(Reporting by ​Leila Miller; Additional reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Andrea ‌Ricci)



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