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Colombia hails solution to dispute over maritime border with Venezuela

byCustoms Today Report
10/07/2015
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BOGOTA: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos hailed the fact that the dispute between his country and Venezuela over maritime borders has been settled by means of dialogue and not by violence.

“The news we received last night from Venezuela says the misunderstanding is being settled with a decree they issued, which shows us that problems are solved through talks, through diplomacy, and not by confrontation, not with insults,” Santos said in a statement at the Casa de Nariño presidential palace.

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His Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, signed Monday a law on border affairs and a decree that creates “comprehensive defense zones” for maritime spaces, with which he has apparently resolved the dispute with Bogota.

Last month, Santos demanded that the Venezuelan government answer a note protesting against Decree No. 1787 of May 26, 2015, “which created and activated Operational Zones for Comprehensive Maritime and Island Defense.”

In a press conference later Tuesday, Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin noted that her government has “happily” received Venezuela’s decision to repeal the decree.

“We wish to thank the Venezuelan government for having heard our plea and for having come up with a much clearer decree with which the Colombian government can be more content,” he said.

The foreign minister said that in the new decree, Venezuela makes it very clear there is no kind of border demarcation, since it only has administrative connotations.

Holguin also asked to resume negotiations with Venezuela to define border limits once and for all, in order to avoid problems in the future.

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