In a recent visit to Georgetown, Rubio assertively stood alongside Guyana's President, emphasizing the U.S. commitment to defending Guyana’s territorial sovereignty against Venezuelan claims.
**Rubio Warns of Action Against Venezuela's Territorial Ambitions on Guyana**

**Rubio Warns of Action Against Venezuela's Territorial Ambitions on Guyana**
U.S. Secretary of State highlights potential consequences for Venezuela amidst territorial disputes with Guyana.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during a press briefing in Guyana's capital on Thursday, expressed a strong stance against Venezuela's military posturing related to its territorial claims on Guyana. Rubio warned that the United States would impose “consequences” if Venezuela resorted to aggressive measures to assert ownership over oil-rich regions that are recognized as part of Guyana.
Standing with Guyana's President Irfaan Ali, Rubio made it clear that the U.S. would not tolerate threats from what he described as a “narco-trafficking regime” in Venezuela. He pointed out the seriousness of regional stability, stating: “There will be consequences for adventurism and for aggressive actions.” His comments came as Venezuela has increased its claims to the Essequibo region, which constitutes a substantial portion of Guyana and is critical for ExxonMobil’s offshore oil operations.
Although Rubio did not detail specific actions the U.S. might take, he referenced the formidable presence of the U.S. Navy while suggesting that military options remain on the table in defending Guyana’s sovereignty. President Ali expressed gratitude for the U.S.'s pledge to safeguard Guyana’s territorial integrity during this challenging time.