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APSAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Costa Rican officials are preparing to go before the Organization of American States on Wednesday to seek support in a dispute with Nicaragua over the river dividing the two countries — continuing a lengthy feud between the Central American neighbors.
Costa Rican officials asked for the meeting over allegations that Nicaraguan troops have intruded into Costa Rican territory and that Nicaraguan dredging of the river caused environmental damage. Nicaragua denies both allegations.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said in a message on his country's national television late Tuesday that the United Nations' highest court should decide on the matter and not the OAS.
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Both governments, as they've always had, are using the "conflict" for internal political gain, by inflaming nationalistic attitudes. And of course, the media in both countries is happy to comply.
Costa Rica has local and mayoral elections in December, and Nicaragua has Presidential elections next year, in which Daniel Ortega is likely to be a candidate for the brazillionth time.