Ismael escribió:MedalOfHorror escribió:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_territorial_disputes Las has clavado: el ZEE de las Salvajes y Olivenza.
De Olivenza hablan: "In 1801, during the War of the Oranges, Spain, with French military support, occupied the territory of Olivenza (in Portuguese Olivença). By the Treaty of Vienna (1815), Spain should return the territory to Portugal but, until today, it never complied with the terms of the agreement."
Al autor del artículo se le olvida decir que España no firmó ese tratado.
Un saludo
Mas bien Ismael, el autor lo que hace es MENTIR descaradamente pues el Congreso de Viena no obliga a España a devolver nada a Portugal, únicamente ACONSEJA a España y Portugal que hablen para llegar a un acuerdo ya que en el momento de la firma del mismo Portugal mantiene ocupados territorios españoles en América, Portugal se negó a devolver esos territorios (algo normal pues eran unos 700.000 km2) y España se negó a devolver Olivenza.
ART. CV. The Powers, recognizing the justice of the claims of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal and the Brazils, upon the town of Olivenru, and the other territories ceded to Spain by the Treaty of Badajos of 1801 and viewing the restitution of the same as a measure necessary to insure that perfect and constant harmony between the two kingdoms of the Peninsula, the preservation of which in all parts of Europe, has been the constant object of their arrangements, formally engage to use their utmost endeavours, by amicable means, to procure the retrocession of the said territories, in favour of Portugal. And the Powers declare, as far as depends upon them, that this arrangement shall take place as soon as possible
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Final_Act ... ral_Treaty