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Disputed territory between Belize and Guatemala The Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute is an unresolved territorial dispute between the states of Belize (formerly known as British Honduras) and Guatemala, neighbours in Central America. During the late 1600s and throughout the 1700s, Britain and Spain signed several treaties regarding territories in the Americas. Both nations agreed that ...
Registered voters/turnout. 148,500. 65.4%. A referendum on the territorial dispute with Guatemala was held in Belize on 8 May 2019. [1] Voters were asked whether the territorial dispute with neighbouring Guatemala should be referred to the International Court of Justice. The vote had originally been scheduled for 10 April but was delayed by a ...
A referendum on the territorial dispute with Belize was held in Guatemala on Sunday 15 April 2018. [1] [2] Voters were asked whether the Guatemalan government should request the International Court of Justice to resolve the territorial dispute permanently, as part of a commitment signed in December 2008 between Guatemala and Belize.
The border between Belize and Guatemala is defined in Article I of the Wyke–Aycinena Treaty of 1859: [1] [2]. Beginning at the mouth of the River Sarstoon in the Bay of Honduras, and proceeding up the mid-channel thereof to Gracias a Dios Falls; then turning to the right and continuing by a line drawn direct from Gracias a Dios Falls to Garbutt's Falls on the River Belize, and from Garbutt's ...
Heads of Agreement (1981) The Heads of Agreement was a 1981 document proposing a solution to the Guatemalan claim to Belizean territory. [1] Created in February and signed on 11 March 1981 in London, [2] the agreement sought to propose future bases for negotiations between the United Kingdom, Belize and Guatemala over the dispute. [3]
Guatemala. Guatemala established relations with Belize in 1991, ten years after Belizean independence. Belize has an embassy in Guatemala City while Guatemala has an embassy in Belize City. [1][2] The two countries have had a long-standing dispute over the territory of Belize. Both countries are members of the Organization of American States ...
The stalemate in the protracted negotiations between the UK and Guatemala over the future status of Belize led Belizeans after 1975 to seek the international community's assistance in resolving issues associated with independence. Even after Belize became independent in 1981, however, the territorial dispute remained unsettled. [4]
The dispute remains unresolved. Belize has an embassy in Guatemala City. Guatemala has an embassy in Belize City and a consulate-general in Benque Viejo del Carmen. Both countries are full members of the Association of Caribbean States, the Central American Integration System, the Organization of American States, and the United Nations ...