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Peru and Chile committed to 'gradual and timely' implementation of maritime border ruling

Friday, January 31st 2014 - 06:32 UTC
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As the echoes of Monday’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) continued to reverberate in Santiago and Lima, Presidents Ollanta Humala and Sebastián Piñera of Peru and Chile met on the sidelines of the CELAC (Community of Latin America and Caribbean States) summit in Havana in a show of unity. Read full article

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  • Anglotino

    “Peruvian war and research vessels on Tuesday entered the area of the sea awarded to Lima that had previously been considered international waters by Chile”

    So it doesn't matter then.

    Jan 31st, 2014 - 07:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    evoked a spirit of cooperation that matched the overarching themes of the CELAC summit.

    so CELAC thinks it a good decision to go to the ICJ,

    then perhaps CELAC should encourage CFK to go to the ICJ instead of dragging south America down to her level..

    Jan 31st, 2014 - 11:20 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GeoffWard2

    'In a statement just as salomonic in intent as the ICJ ruling ...'

    No! No! Salomonic Rulings are too much for Scotland; trust me, you don't want to export the Judgements of Salomond to South America!

    Jan 31st, 2014 - 12:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ilsen

    Peru sending in ships straightaway is akin to a dog marking it's territory. However, at least they had the good sense to go to the ICJ, and equally that Chile respects this and is more interested in developing a stong and stable economic future that ranting like Crass-tina over the Falklands, yet never coming to the table.

    Feb 04th, 2014 - 02:41 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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