Chinchilla said that Nicaragua wants to dispute about 35,000 miles of sea
The president of Costa Rica, said that Ortega intended maritime zones are among the most biodiverse marine platform Costa Rica.

The president of Costa Rica, Laura Chinchilla, accused the government of Nicaragua to want to dispute your country at least 35,000 square kilometers of maritime territory and 'disregard civilized dialogue ".
"We are saying that Nicaragua intends to dispute our 15,000 to 17,000 sq km in the Caribbean Sea and approximately 20,000 square kilometers in the Pacific Ocean," Chinchilla said in a speech in the city of Nicoya, Province of Guanacaste.
Nicoya was the scene Thursday of a peaceful march against some sayings of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, on the possibility of claiming Guanacaste.
"This is the voice that calls contempt civilized dialogue needed to agree on maritime borders between the two nations.
Contempt expressed in the willingness of Nicaragua to lay claim to our maritime rights in Salinas Bay in the Pacific and Bay of San Juan del Norte, in the Caribbean, "said Chinchilla.
In mid-July, the Government of Costa Rica sent a letter of protest to of Nicaragua in which it demanded "immediate withdrawal" of some oil exploration blocks that the Nicaraguan government has negotiated with firms in the United States and Spain in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Costa Rica says there are 18 blocks in the Pacific and 55 in the Caribbean that Nicaragua has offered to oil activities and found in Costa Rican territory, country where oil exploration and exploitation is prohibited.
The problem is that the marine boundary between the two countries are not well defined and negotiations have been suspended since 2005, something that, according to Costa Rica, Nicaragua "did not want to alert potential bidders."
Chinchilla on Thursday gave the closing remarks of the march in Nicoya, in which she participated for scheduling reasons.