Nicaragua's co-president, Daniel Ortega, stated that the maritime dispute that his country had with Colombia and that it was brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) may have resulted in an armed confrontation, but it was resolved through the judicial system and without fatalities.
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Nicaragua's co-president, Daniel Ortega, stated that the maritime dispute that his country had with Colombia and that it was brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) may have resulted in an armed confrontation, but it was resolved through the judicial system and without fatalities.