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                   Friday 2 december 2022
            World court: scant disagreement in Chile, Bolivia water row




            MOLLY QUELL                                                                                                         court without commenting
            Associated Press                                                                                                    the ruling.
            THE  HAGUE  (AP)  —  The  In-                                                                                       “It is recognized that Chile’s
            ternational Court of Justice                                                                                        historical use and its current
            on  Thursday  found  little  to                                                                                     use of the waters of the Si-
            rule  on  in  a  long-running                                                                                       lala River is in accordance
            dispute  over  a  small  river                                                                                      with the equitable and rea-
            which flows from Bolivia to                                                                                         sonable  use  established
            Chile as the Latin American                                                                                         by  international  law,”  said
            neighbors  had  mostly  re-                                                                                         Chilean  President  Gabriel
            solved  their  conflict  during                                                                                     Boric after the ruling.
            the proceedings.                                                                                                    “Our country can rest easy
            The  United  Nations’  high-                                                                                        with  this  court  ruling,”  he
            est court spent most of the                                                                                         said.  “We  have  obtained
            hour-long  hearing  explain-                                                                                        the legal certainty that we
            ing that the two countries’                                                                                         were  looking  for  and  the
            legal claims over the Silala                                                                                        disputed issues have been
            River - a short waterway in                                                                                         definitively resolved.”
            the Atacama Desert - were                                                                                           Bolivian President Luis Arce
            “without   objection”    as                                                                                         said  in  a  Twitter  post  that
            both  countries  have  now                                                                                          “Bolivia has resolved a con-
            agreed  on  how  the  water                                                                                         troversy with a brother na-
            should be managed.                                                                                                  tion.”
            “It is an international water-  Chile’s vice-minister for foreign affairs Ximean Fuentes, left, and Bolivian Foreign Minister, Rogelio   The ruling of the Internation-
            course, as both parties now   Mayta, right, talk prior to the reading of the verdict at the World Court in The Hague, Netherlands,   al  Court  of  Justice  “ratifies
                                         Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, where the UN’s top court ruled on a dispute about a river that crosses
            agree,”  said  an  American   Chile’s and Bolivia’s border, in a case seen as important jurisprudence at a time when fresh water   our rights over the waters of
            judge  Joan  E.  Donoghue,   is becoming an increasingly coveted world resource.                                    Silala  and  our  sovereignty
            who  serves  as  the  court’s                                                                      Associated Press   over the dismantling of the
            president.  Bolivia  had  ini-                                                                                      artificial canals,” he wrote.
            tially rejected this designa-  claimed the waterway isn’t  proceedings  in  the  case,  jected this request as hav-  Bolivian Foreign Minister Ro-
            tion since international law  a river at all, but rather a se-  the  two  countries  signifi-  ing no basis in international  gelio Mayta said “the ruling
            requires international water  ries of underground springs  cantly narrowed the scope  law.  Chile  said  Thursday’s  gives us important certain-
            resources  to  be  managed  forced  above  ground  by  of      their   disagreement  ruling was a victory.          ties.”  The  court  “made  it
            cooperatively.               Chilean construction.        through  diplomatic  efforts,  “The  court  is  now  only  re-  clear  that  Bolivia  has  the
            Chile brought the claim to  A 1997 U.N. convention on  eventually  agreeing  on  all  stating the fact that Bolivia  right  to  the  channeling”
            the  Hague-based  court  in  water rights requires coun-  but several minor technical  has accepted all that Chile  that  was  done  in  “its  terri-
            2016,  arguing  that  Bolivia  tries  whose  borders  inter-  points.                  came  for,”  Ximena  Fuen-   tory” to improve the water
            was  violating  international  sect  major  waterways  to  Chile  demanded  that  Bo-  tes, Chile’s vice-minister for  flow  and  to  “recover  wet-
            water  laws  by  blocking  share  the  natural  resource  livia notify it before carrying  foreign  affairs,  told  report-  lands  that  have  been  de-
            the  flow  of  the  river.  Dur-  equally.                out certain activities on the  ers following the hearing.  teriorated” by these works,
            ing hearings in April, Bolivia  In the past six years of legal  waterway, but the court re-  Bolivia’s legal team left the  Mayta said. q


            Israel’s Netanyahu puts hardliner in charge of settlements





            By ELEANOR H. REICH          Benjamin  Netanyahu  on  control  over  a  number  of  would  also  hold  a  special  toric step.”
            Associated Press             Thursday announced a co-     key  government  ministries  ministerial  level  post  in  the  He said the emerging gov-
            JERUSALEM  (AP)  —  Israel’s  alition deal that will give a  and  a  senior  role  in  over-  Defense  Ministry  in  charge  ernment  would  “restore
            designated  prime  minister  hardline,  pro-settler  party  seeing  the  construction  of  of  settlement  construction  security  and  governance,
                                                                      Jewish  settlements  in  the  in the occupied West Bank,  promote  historic  reform  in
                                                                      occupied West Bank.          in coordination with Netan-  the  legal  system,  regulate
                                                                      The agreement with the Re-   yahu.                        and  develop  the  settle-
                                                                      ligious Zionism party marked  “This  is  a  significant  addi-  ment enterprise, strengthen
                                                                      an important breakthrough  tional  step  that  nears  us  Jewish  identity  in  the  spirit
                                                                      for Netanyahu as he tries to  toward  the  formation  of  a  of  religious  Zionism  and
                                                                      cobble together a govern-    right-wing,  national  gov-  proudly  wave  the  flag  of
                                                                      ment following Nov. 1 elec-  ernment,” Netanyahu said.    Zionism.”
                                                                      tions.  But  it  also  could  set  The deal also gives Religious  Smotrich  is  a  leader  of
                                                                      the  stage  for  conflict  with  Zionism  control  of  a  par-  the  West  Bank  settlement
                                                                      key allies, first and foremost  liamentary  committee  ex-  movement  and  is  seeking
                                                                      the United States.           pected to approve sweep-     a massive increase in con-
                                                                      Netanyahu’s  Likud  Party  ing reforms in the country’s  struction  of  Jewish  hous-
                                                                      said  that  Religious  Zionism  legal system. These are ex-  ing  in  occupied  territories
                                                                      would  share  control  over  pected to include changes  claimed by the Palestinians
            Israeli  Prime  Minister  Yair  Lapid,  center,  Likud  Party  leader   the  Finance  Ministry,  run  that could freeze or dismiss  for  their  future  state.  The
            Benjamin  Netanyahu,  left,  far-right  Israeli  lawmaker  Bezalel   the  government  ministry  in  criminal  charges  against  international   community,
            Smotrich  and  leaders  of  all  Israel’s  political  parties  pose  for   charge of immigration and  Netanyahu.    including  the  U.S.,  over-
            a  group  photo  after  the  swearing-in  ceremony  for  Israeli   head  a  new  ministry  for  Bezalel Smotrich, chairman  whelmingly  considers  set-
            lawmakers  at  the  Knesset,  Israel’s  parliament,  in  Jerusalem,   “national missions.”  of the Religious Zionism par-  tlement construction illegal
            Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022.                                   It  said  a  party  member  ty,  called  the  deal  a  “his-  or illegitimate.q
                                                     Associated Press
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