(English version) Treaty between Indonesia and Singapore relating to the Delimitation of the Territorial Seas of the two Countries in the Eastern Part of the Strait of Singapore on 3 September 2014
Country: Indonesia, Singapore
Sea: South China Sea
Scope: Bilateral
Document Language: English
- Summary:
This legal document contains the English version of the Treaty between the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore relating to the delimitation of the territorial seas of the two countries in the eastern part of the Strait of Singapore signed on 3 September 2014. Specifically, the boundary of the territorial seas of both parties in the Strait of Singapore is extended eastward from “point 6”, which was the eastern terminus of the boundary agreed in the 2009 Treaty, which was extended to the western segment of “point 1” of the original boundary agreed in the 1973 Treaty. The boundary agreed in this 2014 Treaty constitutes straight points connecting three points called point 6, point 7, and point 8, eastward from point 6 agreed in 1973.
In case the territorial sea boundary of Indonesia and Singapore is to be extended eastward within the Strait of Singapore, it shall be negotiated within a trilateral agreement between Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, minding the archipelagic baseline of all parties.
- Document: Treaty between the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore relating to the delimitation of the territorial seas of the two countries in the eastern part of the Strait of Singapore on 3 September 2014 (English version, adopted from UN Treaty Series)