It has been going on for two years already, but the protest is not stopping anytime soon until Uruguay closes down the pulp plant that the Argentines claim to be polluting their shared river.
According to the Uruguayan government, the pulp plant meets international environmental standards (this is backed up international studies) but the Argentines just won't budge, further straining the two countries' working relationship.
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