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The Papua New Guinea – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 1989 treaty in which Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands agreed to delimit a maritime boundary between the two states. The agreement was signed on 25 January 1989. The text of the treaty sets out a roughly north–south boundary that is approximately 1,000 nautical miles (1,200 mi; 1,900 km) long and is composed of a single straight-line maritime segment defined by two individual coordinate points. The boundary passes through the Bougainville Strait and the Solomon Sea. The boundary represents a modified equidistant line between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The southern coordinate point is the tripoint with Australia.

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  • El Tratado de Límites Marítimos de Papua Nueva Guinea e Islas Salomón es un tratado de 1989 en el cual Papua Nueva Guinea y las Islas Salomón acordaron trazar un límite marítimo entre los dos estados.​ El acuerdo se firmó el 25 de enero de 1989. El texto del tratado establece un límite aproximadamente de norte a sur que tiene una longitud aproximada de 1000 millas náuticas, unas 1200 mi o bien 1900 km, y se compone de un único segmento marítimo de línea recta definido por dos puntos de coordenadas individuales concretas y bien definidas. El límite pasa por el estrecho de Bougainville y el mar de Salomón. El límite representa una línea equidistante modificada entre Papua Nueva Guinea y las Islas Salomón. El punto coordinado del sur es el punto con Australia. El tratado estuvo en negociación durante 11 años antes de la firma. Al final, el límite que se estableció es aproximadamente el mismo que el de la línea anglo-alemana de 1904 creada por el Reino Unido y el Imperio Alemán. El nombre completo del tratado es «Tratado entre el Estado Independiente de Papua Nueva Guinea y las Islas Salomón en materia de Soberanía, Límites Marítimos y de los Fondos Marinos entre los Dos Países y Cooperación en Materias Relacionadas». El tratado aún no ha sido ratificado por las partes. En 1994, los dos países firmaron otro tratado que establecía los principios para administrar las relaciones a lo largo de la frontera, incluidas las disposiciones sobre los privilegios del cruce de la frontera sin trabas para los habitantes tradicionales de las islas más cercanas al límite marítimo. (es)
  • The Papua New Guinea – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 1989 treaty in which Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands agreed to delimit a maritime boundary between the two states. The agreement was signed on 25 January 1989. The text of the treaty sets out a roughly north–south boundary that is approximately 1,000 nautical miles (1,200 mi; 1,900 km) long and is composed of a single straight-line maritime segment defined by two individual coordinate points. The boundary passes through the Bougainville Strait and the Solomon Sea. The boundary represents a modified equidistant line between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The southern coordinate point is the tripoint with Australia. The treaty was under negotiation for 11 years prior to signing. In the end, the boundary that was settled on is roughly the same as the 1904 Anglo-German line created by the United Kingdom and German Empire. The full name of the treaty is Treaty between the Independent State of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands Concerning Sovereignty, Maritime and Seabed Boundaries between the Two Countries, and Cooperation on Related Matters. The treaty has not yet been ratified by the parties. In 1994, the two countries signed another treaty that set out principles in managing relations along the border, including provisions for unencumbered border crossing privileges for traditional inhabitants of the islands nearest to the maritime boundary. (en)
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  • 1989-01-25 (xsd:date)
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  • United Nations Secretariat (en)
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  • Treaty between the Independent State of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands Concerning Sovereignty, Maritime and Seabed Boundaries between the Two Countries, and Cooperation on Related Matters (en)
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  • Papua New Guinea – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty (en)
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  • El Tratado de Límites Marítimos de Papua Nueva Guinea e Islas Salomón es un tratado de 1989 en el cual Papua Nueva Guinea y las Islas Salomón acordaron trazar un límite marítimo entre los dos estados.​ El tratado estuvo en negociación durante 11 años antes de la firma. Al final, el límite que se estableció es aproximadamente el mismo que el de la línea anglo-alemana de 1904 creada por el Reino Unido y el Imperio Alemán. (es)
  • The Papua New Guinea – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 1989 treaty in which Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands agreed to delimit a maritime boundary between the two states. The agreement was signed on 25 January 1989. The text of the treaty sets out a roughly north–south boundary that is approximately 1,000 nautical miles (1,200 mi; 1,900 km) long and is composed of a single straight-line maritime segment defined by two individual coordinate points. The boundary passes through the Bougainville Strait and the Solomon Sea. The boundary represents a modified equidistant line between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The southern coordinate point is the tripoint with Australia. (en)
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  • Tratado de fronteras marítimas entre Papúa Nueva Guinea e Islas Salomón (es)
  • Papua New Guinea–Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty (en)
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