"We would like to thank the international community, international organizations, the Organization of American States itself, who have expressed through various means, including resolutions, that Bolivia has sovereign access to the Pacific Ocean," the minister said.
In September, the ICJ dismissed a Chilean claim that the court had no jurisdiction in the issue, ensuring that the case will be heard.
"In the last stage, because Chile closed itself off to dialogue, we came to the Hague, then Chile said that the Hague had no jurisdiction… but soon the ICJ declared that it had jurisdiction," the minister added.
Both countries began talks on the return of sea access in 2007, during the tenure of then Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, but talks came to a deadlock in 2011 when Bolivia warned Chile about its intentions to file the claim to The Hague.
Court proceedings are expected to take at least 1.5-2 years.