Controversy over the maritime treaty signed with the Netherlands

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Former deputy and Minister of Energy and Mines, lawyer Pelegrin Castillo has protested that the Constitutional Court would have cleared the Caribbean waters limits treaty signed by the Ministry of Foreign Relations with the Netherlands on behalf of the islands of Curacao, Bonaire and Aruba. Castillo argues that the country lost the opportunity to sign an agreement similar to that existing for the Mediterranean waters and has relinquished much of would-be rights in the area.

Foreign Minister Roberto Martinez has defended the agreement. Pelegrin Castillo said he volunteered his knowlege, but that the Ministry had relied on the consultant Carlos Michelen.

The agreement passed in the Constitutional Court with the dissident vote of four of nine judges, and with another judge leaving it up to Congress to decide, as reported.

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There is not that much to gain as this maritime border is a small part that is shared with the maritime borders with Colombia and Venezuela. Maybe they want extra playground for the go-fasts heading to the DR…