After the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Nicaragua cannot extend its continental shelf beyond the 200 nautical miles that delimit its maritime border with Colombia, in that country they have already begun react to the decision.
(Read here: Urgent: The Hague Court denies Nicaragua’s claim on the San Andrés Sea)
Nicaragua will comply as always with the ruling of the International Court of Justice ( ICJ), which on Thursday rejected Managua’s claim to extend its maritime platform in the Caribbean, according to the agent of the Central American country, Carlos Argüello.
(Attention: The Hague denied the claim of Nicaragua, these are the reactions in Colombia)
This is one more sentence of the Court and I have no doubt that the Nicaraguan government will continue to comply as always the sentences of the international court, declared * 100016*Argüello by phone from The Hague to the official Channel 4 of Managua television.
Argüello stressed that the ruling issued this Thursday by the ICJ confirmed the maritime limits that it already set in 2012, when it granted the sovereignty of the archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina to Colombia, but forced it to cede almost 75,000 square kilometers of the Caribbean Sea to the Central American country.
It was clearly reaffirmed how far our rights go
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