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Sparks Fly Between Chile and Peru
Feb 19, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

A map of South America shows the long-disputed borders between Chile and Peru. With a somewhat satisfactory resolution to their border disputes, the two countries are deepening their ties.
(BEYHAN YAZAR/iStock)
Highlights
- Chile's relationship with Peru has improved since 2014, when the International Court of Justice issued a final ruling over their territorial dispute. That trend will continue this year as both countries prepare to connect their electricity systems.
- Chile's need to increase the electricity supply to its growing lithium industry will play a key role in the drive for energy integration projects with Peru.
- Chile's recently elected president, Sebastian Pinera, will assume office in March and is likely to continue pursuing this trend.
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