Colombia recalls envoy to Nicaragua amid dispute about Caribbean
Colombia on Wednesday recalled its ambassador to Nicaragua, a day after the Central American nation filed a complaint with an international court alleging Colombia "made threats of force" regarding disputed territory in the Caribbean.
Although details of the alleged threats were not available Wednesday, Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon acknowledged that three or four navy ships were patrolling the disputed area, insisting that they were there to combat drug trafficking and to protect rights of Colombian citizens.
Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin said at a news conference that she was recalling ambassador Luz Stella Jara because it is impossible to have a dialogue with Nicaragua.
In an earlier interview with Caracol Radio of Bogota, she described Nicaragua as the worst neighbor for allegedly failing to engage in bilateral talks as called for in September by President Juan Manuel Santos to hammer out a treaty covering access to the disputed territory.
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