This may shed some light...but then again, in this deal nothing seems to be clear.
Sobre el galeón San José, ?el Presidente está mal informado? | Zona Cero
or maybe it won't. The gentleman in the above picture posted by SeekerGH is Sea Search's attorney, Danilo Devis Pereira.
Here is a Google translation of that article:
" The episodes that have been known in the last week after the information revealed on Friday December 4 by President Juan Manuel Santos in the sense that the Galeón San José was found in waters of the Colombian Caribbean, reveal what would be the beginning of a New and prolonged series around the theme that dates back more than three centuries.
After President Santos announced that the San José had been found, there was the pronouncement of the Sea Search, Spanish historians, the Spanish Government and the Iberian press, a new chapter begins on the veracity of the coordinates that In 1982 gave Glocca Morra and whose rights acquired explorer Sea Search Armada.
This Friday President Juan Manuel Santos said that "those coordinates" (of the Sea Search) "do not correspond" to the place where the galleon was found.
In the meantime, attorney Danilo Devis Pereira, legal representative in Colombia of the Sea Search Armada, replied. "I think the President is misinformed," he said.
"What I have proposed to Mr. President in a letter that we sent him yesterday is that we solve this problem of 30 years in 15 days," he noted. "We are going to sea areas denounced by Sea Search. If the shipwreck is not there, then we give up all claim. What we want is a quick, immediate and good faith solution to this issue. It is not worth discussing a location when we can go there and determine if it is or is not. It's as simple as that. Why discuss through speeches, whether it is or is not ?, then we go to the site, that simple.
Regarding an eventual certainty of the National Government in the sense that the coordinates where the galleon was found are others, the lawyer defended himself and said that "in 1982 the law authorized technical limitations to indicate coordinates with margins of error."
"All the denunciations of the time were of that tone. Some said the shipwreck found approximately in these coordinates, others said, in the vicinity of such coordinates, or is in the immediate coordinates of these coordinates. This was accepted by the Dimar and the Supreme Court, "said Devis.
The spokesman of the Sea Search insisted that "what happens is that the President have been read to partially read a sentence without completing. We read if the shipwreck is in the coordinates and the report says that these are the coordinates, they are only the starting point to locate the shipwreck.
He asked the Colombian Government to "not insist" on that claim. "Let's go to the site. If you are on the site reported by Sea Search, great and if you are not. We quit. So why insist. "
He also said that there is a formal commitment to "waive the right that the Supreme Court gave us if we prove that the discovery denounced by the President, does not match the sea area denounced by Sea Search."
On the editorial of the newspaper El País that asked the Spanish Government to waive any claim on the galleon Danilo Devis said that "Spain has nothing to do on this ride. This issue is between the Government and Sea Search Armada. Colombia did not sign the Unesco Convention on Underwater Heritage. If he did not sign, he is not obliged in any way to recognize any right to Spain on that galleon. In addition, according to the Supreme Court, half of the galleon is private property. From Sea Search Armada. And the government can not negotiate private property. "