List of dialogue and negotiation route between Colombia and Nicaragua on matters before the ICJ

List of dialogue and negotiation route between Colombia and Nicaragua on matters before the ICJ
List of dialogue and negotiation route between Colombia and Nicaragua on matters before the ICJ

From San Andrés, Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo referred to the dialogue and negotiation route that Colombia must begin with Nicaragua about the failures of the International Court of Justice: “In a year we must have that treaty negotiated,” he said.

Murillo reported that Three Raizals will be part of the negotiating team that is putting together the Chancellery and of which entities such as Colombia Migration and the National Navy.

In addition to this, the scheme will focus in three or four tables and negotiation groups; instruments that will be made up of inhabitants of the archipelago.

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We need you to choose your representatives well. We are not going to choose them, it is not going to be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and I do not think it is going to be the Ministry of the Interior either; but agree. Agree and choose the best ones for that negotiation. Because they are negotiating their destiny, their future. This must be taken very seriously,” Murillo pointed out.

And I add: “We want some negotiations with Nicaragua to begin even before reaching that agreement.; the treaty, which we hope to reach and that the Government of Nicaragua is open to that. Fishing issues must be negotiated now, commercial issues must be negotiated now; the immigration issues, the director Fernando told me, too. Today we are aware that they must be negotiated now and we have to start negotiating and talking about the seaflower reserve, now.”

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