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BOLIVIA-CHILE-PERU-JUSTICE-ICJ-DIPLOMACY-SEA
Bolivian former Foreign ministers (L-R, background) Armando Loayza Mariaca, Javier Murillo de la Rocha, Juan Ignacio Siles, Carlos Saavedra Bruno and Carlos Iturralde listen as Agustin Saavedra (C) speaks to the press after the six held a meeting with Bolivian President Evo Morales in La Paz on February 3, 2014 to analize the decision of the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) last week confirming Chile's sovereignty over waters up to 80 nautical miles (92 land miles, 148 kilometers) from the coast but handing Lima a large swathe of less lucrative ocean beyond that limit. A border dispute stemming from the 19th-century War of the Pacific redefined Peru's and Bolivia's borders, with Peru losing 25 percent of its territory and Bolivia losing access to the sea. In April 2013 Bolivia filed a suit urging the ICJ to force Chile to negotiate an accord granting now-landlocked Bolivia a sovereign corridor to the sea. AFP PHOTO / Jorge Bernal
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La Paz, BOLIVIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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JORGE BERNAL |
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3 Februarie 2014 |
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