Editorial from El Diario: Silala: gaffe of the previous Government The revelations that the previous Government recognized that the waters of the Silala spring flow naturally to Chilean territory, as it expresses – as it is said – the Bolivian reply to Chile’s allegations before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, would anticipate…
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The Hague defines procedures for their ruling on the Silala
El Diario reports: Meeting with CIJ The International Court of Justice (ICJ) of The Hague will meet today with the agents of Bolivia, Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé, and of Chile, Claudio Grossman, with the purpose of defining the procedure of the trial that the neighboring country interposed by the waters of the Silala and the counterclaim…
World Court ruling on Bolivia sea access could force Chile to negotiate
Daniel Ramos in La Paz and Cassandra Garrison in Santiago report for Reuters: SANTIAGO/LA PAZ (Reuters) – A World Court ruling next week on Bolivia’s claim that Chile has ducked a legal obligation to discuss access to the sea could force the Andean neighbors to the negotiating table over a land spat lingering since the…
Chile lies at The Hague! Bolivian merchandise in Chilean ports still has problems
Fides reports: Sánchez: Bolivian merchandise in Chilean ports still has problems The Executive Director of the Port Services Authority of Bolivia (ASPB), David Sanchez, reported that the export and import of Bolivian merchandise, continues with problems regarding the treatment with the cargo of export and import “We reiterate again, that we have problems regarding what…