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Chile and Peru in new border spat

Chile has protested against the Peruvian government’s decision to create a new district in a tiny disputed border area. Chile says the move has no…

Chile has protested against the Peruvian government’s decision to create a new district in a tiny disputed border area.
Chile says the move has no legal basis but damages bilateral relations.
Peru says residents in the new La Yarada-Los Palos district will be able to elect their representatives and take part in decisions about their future
The current row began in 2014, after the International Court of Justice gave Peru an additional area of sea.
The United Nations court gave Peru around 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 square miles) and control over a further 28,000 square kilometres (10,800 square miles) of ocean currently in international waters.
The Hague court ruling was meant to put an end to a decades-old border dispute.

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