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Bolivian Foreign Minister Insists that the Hague Did Not "Definitely" Close Dialogue with Chile by Sea

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Bolivian Minister of Foreign Affairs Fernando Aramayo said this Monday that the 2018 ruling of the International Court of Justice of The Hague did not close the dialogue on the maritime lawsuit with Chile, but he considered that before reaching that point it is necessary to build a “positive interdependence” between the two countries. “The 2018 Judgment of the International Court of Justice has to be recognized in its scope and consequences, but…

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Bolivian Minister of Foreign Affairs Fernando Aramayo said this Monday that the 2018 ruling of the International Court of Justice of The Hague did not close the dialogue on the maritime lawsuit with Chile, but he considered that before reaching that point it is necessary to build a “positive interdependence” between the two countries. “The 2018 Judgment of the International Court of Justice has to be recognized in its scope and consequences, but…

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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