Venezuela and Guyana have agreed to a high-level meeting next week, over the status of a dispute between the two South American nations. At the centre of the dispute is a 160,000 square-kilometre swathe of land where massive discoveries of offshore oil and gas have been made. Venezuela has placed troops at the border, while the U.S. held joint flyover drills with Guyana. Mike Drolet on what has happened and what might be next.
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Venezuela, Guyana agree to high-level meeting amid annexation fears
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