Additional Protocols
To prevent relations from being aggravated, or to complement the Boundary treaty, a succession of protocols and declarations had to be signed:
- 1889 Zeballos-Matta Declaration (occupation of disputed areas confers no rights)
- 1893 Protocol (to resolve some of the pending issues)
- 1902 Pactos de Mayo May pacts (no Argentine intervention in the Pacific items of Chile, naval arms control and a framework for arbitration)
Read more about this topic: Boundary Treaty Of 1881 Between Chile And Argentina
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