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Venezuela–Suriname Reset: In Caracas, Suriname’s FM Melvin Bouva met Delcy Rodríguez and Foreign Minister Yván Gil, and the two sides agreed a road map for the coming weeks covering fisheries, agriculture, tourism, energy, and maritime/air transport—with a push to restart Caracas–Paramaribo and Porlamar–Paramaribo commercial links. Regional Connectivity: The same diplomatic momentum is echoed in expanded talks that aim to turn “brotherhood” into concrete deals, not just statements. Guyana–Suriname Pressure Points: Separately, Guyana and Suriname leaders advanced discussions on the Corentyne River—including the Corentyne River Bridge, fisheries, trade ease, and energy—using a three-month framework to finalize items. Climate Resilience Funding: The CDB and EU approved US$698,700 for Suriname’s flood early warning systems, targeting monitoring, forecasting, and faster, actionable warnings. Energy Market Watch: Ongoing coverage also flags how geopolitical shocks are reshaping oil risk for the region, keeping Suriname’s offshore boom narrative in focus.

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May. 12, 2026

Miata Metals Signs MOU with the Okanisi People in Suriname and Provides Project and Corporate Updates

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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Apr. 28, 2026

Global Instability Accelerates Push for Domestic Energy Security

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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Apr. 14, 2026

Miata Reports 23.75 m at 5.73 g/t Gold at Jons Trend, Confirming High-Grade Continuity at Sela Creek in Suriname

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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Apr. 8, 2026

U.S. Pushes Energy Partnership in Caribbean, Eyes Suriname’s Growing Oil Sector

EIN Presswire

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Apr. 9, 2026

G Mining Ventures Announces Uniquely Synergistic Acquisition of G2 Goldfields, Creating a Tier-One Gold Mining Hub in Guyana and One of the Largest, Lowest-Cost Gold Operations in the Americas

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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Apr. 2, 2026

Caribbean Energy Week 2026 Outlines Roadmap for Regional Growth

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