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Iran-Saudi Arabia: Agreement Concerning Sovereignty Over Al-'Arabiyah and Farsi Islands and Delimitation Of Boundary Line Separating Submarine Areas Between The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia and Iran*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

Abstract

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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Footnotes

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[Reprinted from a copy of the English translation referred to in Article 5 of the agreement, supplied by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

[The principal agreement was accompanied by two exchanges of notes (not reproduced) dated the same day as the agreement and effective on its entry into force. One arranged for a joint technical committee to determine agreed positions for certain offshore locations to be used as geographical reference points in the future. The second interpreted Article 4 as prohibiting drilling operations within the 500-meter zone from installations located outside as well as inside the zone, with the exception of wells for conservation or observation purposes jointly agreed upon.]

References

* [Reprinted from a copy of the English translation referred to in Article 5 of the agreement, supplied by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

[The principal agreement was accompanied by two exchanges of notes (not reproduced) dated the same day as the agreement and effective on its entry into force. One arranged for a joint technical committee to determine agreed positions for certain offshore locations to be used as geographical reference points in the future. The second interpreted Article 4 as prohibiting drilling operations within the 500-meter zone from installations located outside as well as inside the zone, with the exception of wells for conservation or observation purposes jointly agreed upon.]