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Uruguay Offers Bolivia The Construction Of A Waterway That Would Give The Landlocked Country Access To The Atlantic
By Patricia Rey Mallén
on December 10 2013 6:16 AM
Few remember it, but landlocked Bolivia used to have access to the Pacific ocean. The loss of their 400 kilometers (250 miles) of coast to Chile as a consequence of the War of Pacific in 1883 has been Bolivias largest regret throughout the 20th century. After a few timid attempts to negotiate an exit to the Pacific with neighbors Peru and Chile, Bolivia might finally get sea access again
but to the Atlantic.
Uruguay has suggested to Bolivia the construction of a waterway from the eastern border, crossing Paraguay through the river Paraná and reaching the Atlantic through the river La Plata. The Uruguayan ambassador in La Paz, Carlos Flanagan, announced that there will be an official visit from the Uruguayan minister for transportation, Enrique Pintado, to discuss the logistics with Bolivian authorities.
According to Flanagan, the Bolivian waterway is part of a larger project that includes a deep water front on the border of Uruguay and Brazil, which would allow for larger ships to reach the coast from inside the continent. The goal of this project is to improve connections and help integration, Flanagan told Uruguayan news agency ABI.
There is no planned date for the work to begin, but Flanagan claims it's one of Uruguays top priorities for 2014.
This offer is the closest Bolivia has been in the last century to get back its access to the sea. Not that the country hasn't tried: In April, President Evo Morales began a motion in the International Criminal Court in the Hague demanding that Chile revokes the historic decision and gives back the territory it took from Bolivia in the war. Chile, time and again, has rejected the demands, and several presidents have insisted that they will not return the land to Bolivia.
More:
http://www.ibtimes.com/uruguay-offers-bolivia-construction-waterway-would-give-landlocked-country-access-atlantic-1501704
Bacchus4.0
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MrYikes
(720 posts)but to my eyes, the fact that is tiny Uruguay that is trying to find a solution is kinda like Mandela finding a solution. Maybe just the conversation will adjust the world's thinking and put pressure on peru and chile to adjust their thinking and help a neighbor. Bolivia on its part needs to clean up its act so that neighbors will want to help. Uruguay comes out the winner, its President comes away as a world statesman.
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)they are being asked to give up some of their territory. No politician is going to run on the platform of giving up control of their territory to Bolivia.