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Peru protests against Chile's
new definition of territory
The Peruvian government on
Friday lodged a protest with
Chile against a decision by the
Chilean Congress to redefine its
territory, which alters the
border between the two
countries.
The Peruvian Foreign Ministry
said Chilean lawmakers had
approved a law to set up the
Arica and Parinacota region that
doesnot respect the agreed
territorial demarcation and
takes 19,000 square meters of
land away from Peru's Tacna
department.
The Chilean government has
submitted a plan of the
controversial demarcation to the
Constitutional Court as a
preliminary step to enact the
law.
According to the Peruvian
government, the issue stems from
a maritime disagreement, in
which Chile uses the parallel
line to establish its maritime
frontier.
Santiago has argued that the
frontier is not a coastal site
called Concordia, but on
boundary stone No. 1 located to
the northeast and 200 meters
inland.
This means that between 19,000
and 35,000 square meters of
Tacna's land will be included in
what Chile considers a new
region" without respecting the
Concordia demarcation," said the
Peruvian Foreign Ministry.
Peruvian President Alan Garcia
has recalled his ambassador to
Chile, Hugo Otero, to Lima to
discuss the case, which renews a
discussion on the issue of the
maritime boundary between the
two countries.
Peru has claimed about 40,000
square kilometers of ocean for
more than 50 years.
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