Colombia, Peru: No Agreement on Santa Rosa, but with Advances on the River
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The Petro government maintains that Santa Rosa should belong to Colombia, considering that it is supposedly an island arising after the treaty that defined the Amazon border between the two countries. Colombia and Peru concluded in Lima the fourteenth Ordinary Meeting of the Permanent Joint Commission for the Inspection of the Peruvian-Colombian Border (Comperif), marked by the controversy initiated last month by President Gustavo Petro, to clai…
The 14th Ordinary Meeting of the Permanent Joint Inspection Commission of the Peruvian-Colombian Border (Comperif) was held for two days and was led by the heads of territorial sovereignty of both countries. The official communiqué did not mention the dispute that exists between the two neighbouring countries for sovereignty over Santa Rosa Island, which has claimed to have exclusive Peru. Since the beginning of the month that country had laid i…
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