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    Peru Recalls Ambassador From Ecuador in Row Over Border Wall

    Peru Recalls Ambassador From Ecuador in Row Over Border Wall

    July 10, 2017 9:50 PM


    Ecuadorean workers build a wall along the border between Peru and Ecuador in Aguas Verdes, Peru, June 8, 2017.

    LIMA — Peru has recalled its ambassador to Ecuador after Quito refused to stop building a wall along a canal separating the two, Peru's Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Monday as both countries expressed concern over flood risks.

    Peru said construction of the concrete wall, part of an urban revival project, violates a peace treaty signed by both countries because it comes too close to a canal in populated areas along the Zarumilla River, which forms part of the border for the two countries.

    Ecuador said it lamented Peru's decision to recall its ambassador and said Peru had not responded to its request last week to discuss the dispute in a high-level meeting.

    "Ecuador believes that dialogue is the valid mechanism to overcome any divergence between sister countries, and therefore reiterates its willingness and openness to address these issues immediately," the country's Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

    The dispute marks a rough start to bilateral relations between Ecuador and Peru under centrist Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and Ecuador's socialist President Lenin Moreno, both of whom took office in the past year.

    The dispute underscores both countries' sensitivity to the kind of heavy flooding in the border region that could become more extreme with climate change.

    Ecuador has said the wall would help control flooding that affects border towns every year but Peru said it could disrupt the flow of water in the canal and raise flood risks for Peruvians.


    A group of people, stranded in flood waters, hold onto a rope as they walk to safety in Lima,
    Peru, March 17, 2017. Intense rains and mudslides recently have wrought havoc around the
    Andean nation and caught residents in Lima, a desert city of 10 million

    Peru had extreme flooding earlier this year after a sudden warming of Pacific waters off its coast triggered some of the nation's heaviest rains in decades.

    More than 150 people died and reconstruction efforts could cost up to $9 billion, according to the government. Peru also has said the wall would hurt efforts to remove bureaucratic barriers at the border.

    In the 1990s, territorial disputes led to a three-year war between the two countries, which share a 1,529-kilometer-long (950 miles) border. Cross-border trade remains fluid, but passage of contraband is common.

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    Peru had extreme flooding earlier this year after a sudden warming of Pacific waters off its coast triggered some of the nation's heaviest rains in decades.
    A country has to do what it has to do to protect against illegal entry. Don't know if it will increase flooding or just an excuse to stop the wall.

    The flooding situation for a city with 10million people due to a warmer ocean denotes anything causing warmer waters should be eradicated. Off topic of wall but warmer waters have almost eradicated the world's largest living thing - coral in the Great Barrier Reef, 25 million years old.

    Bleached coral - dead, no algae, micro organisms to feed the waters and its inhabitants
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