East Timor and Australia reach deal on maritime border
A Timorese demonstration against Australia in 2013 (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
After talks under the auspices of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, East Timor and Australia have reached a landmark agreement that promises to end a maritime boundary dispute affecting the fate of an estimated US$40 billion in oil and gas reserves.
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