Foreign Ministers of Argentina and Uruguay agreeds
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Foreign Ministers of Argentina and Uruguay agreed to meet again in two days.
Buenos Aires, July 21 .- The foreign ministers of Argentina, Hector Timerman, and Uruguay, Luis Almagro, today agreed to meet again in two days "for further progress on specific points" of the proposed joint control of the border river Uruguay, reported today Diplomatic sources told .
The spokesmen said Almagro Timerman and agreed to meet again in 48 hours, probably in Montevideo, during their meeting today in Buenos, buy mafia wars items, Aires, which transcended no further details.
"It was a meeting on good terms, which lasted several hours and in which they agreed to move forward" on a solution to the conflict posed by the installation of a trash can in the border river Uruguay, synthesized spokespersons.
The meeting was held in the San Martin Palace, headquarters of the, sto credits, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina in Buenos Aires, where the technical teams of both countries also held an extensive meeting to discuss the issues addressed by the ministers.
The meeting came as a result of the compromise reached by the Governments of both countries to seek a bilateral negotiated solution to the conflict posed by the installation of a paper from the Finnish, jumpgate evolution credits, UPM (ex Botnia) on the Uruguayan side of the river Uruguay.
Argentina and Uruguay are now searching for formulas to establish a pulp mill monitoring and ensuring that it does not pollute the waters of the river of shared administration.
The meeting was awaited with some expectation by environmental groups in the border city of Gualeguaychu Argentina, which for more than three years remained blocked access to Uruguay to protest the installation of the trash.
Environmentalists hope that the presidents of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez, and Uruguay, Jose Mujica, to seal a joint environmental control agreement during the Mercosur summit that will take place next August 3 in Argentina's San Juan province.
The International Tribunal in the Hague ruled in April that Uruguay violated the bilateral shared administration of the river to allow a unilateral basis, the installation of the trash, and while I believe that is not shown to contaminate the ground, I urge both countries to make joint controls.