Humala Calls Meeting with Political Leaders Ahead of Ruling on Border Dispute
Political leaders in Peru met on Monday at the presidential palace with President Ollanta Humala for an update on an upcoming international court ruling on a maritime border dispute with Chile. The...
View ArticlePeruvians Confident in Favorable Ruling on Chile Border Dispute
A majority of Peruvians are confident that an international court will rule favorably for the country in an upcoming maritime border dispute with Chile, according to state news agency Andina. According...
View ArticleRuling on Peru-Chile Border Dispute Now Seen in Early 2014
A ruling on the maritime border dispute between Peru and Chile is expected to be pushed back until next year, daily Peru.21 reported. The expected date of the ruling by the International Court of...
View ArticleICJ to Deliver Ruling on Peru-Chile Maritime Border in January
The International Court of Justice in The Hague announced Friday that it is to issue a ruling in late January on a maritime border dispute between Chile and Peru. In a statement, the court said the...
View ArticleHumala Confident in Favorable Ruling for Peru in Border Dispute
President Ollanta Humala said he is confident that the International Court of Justice will rule in favor of Peru in a maritime border dispute with Chile. The ICJ at The Hague said that it will deliver...
View ArticleHumala Calls Presidential Meeting Ahead of Ruling on Maritime Border Dispute
President Ollanta Humala is inviting former Presidents Alan Garcia and Alejandro Toledo to a meeting early next week, to discuss the upcoming ruling by The Hague on a maritime border dispute with...
View ArticleHumala Meets with Former Presidents in Show of Unity Ahead of ICJ Ruling
President Ollanta Humala on Monday met with former presidents Alan Garcia and Alejandro Toledo in a sign of unity ahead of an international ruling on Peru’s maritime border dispute with Chile. The...
View ArticleHumala Holds Meetings with National Security Council and Business Leaders
President Ollanta Humala met with his National Security Council Monday, and with private business leaders on Tuesday, days before an international court is to rule on a maritime border dispute with...
View ArticleVargas Llosa Says Border Ruling Should Ease Tensions Between Peru-Chile
Author Mario Vargas Llosa believes that an upcoming ruling on a maritime border dispute between Peru and Chile should ease tensions between the two South American nations. Vargas Llosa, one of Peru’s...
View ArticlePeru, Chile Aim to Fix Maritime Coordinates By Late March
The exact coordinates for a new maritime border between Peru and Chile will be completed by mid-March, according to Peru’s Foreign Relations minister, Eda Rivas, this morning in Lima. On Thursday,...
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