Treaty Setting PH, Indonesia EEZ Boundary Enters into Force

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An agreement delineating the boundary between the overlapping exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of the Philippines and Indonesia officially entered into force following the exchange by the two countries’ foreign ministers of the instruments of ratification in a special ceremony held on 1 August 2019 in Bangkok.

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr and Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi signed Protocols of Exchange of the instruments of ratification concerning the delimitation of the EEZ between the two countries on the sidelines of the Southwest Pacific Dialogue being held in at the sidelines of the 52nd ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting.

The Agreement, which was first discussed on 23-25 June 1994, was formally signed by the two countries on 23 May 2014 in Manila. It was ratified by President Rodrigo R. Duterte on 15 February 2017 and by the Indonesian Parliament on 27 April 2017. To complete domestic procedure, the Philippine Senate concurred with the President’s ratification on 3 June 2019.

The Agreement is expected to benefit both countries, economically and politically, by promoting more bilateral cooperation in the EEZ in order to advance the common interest of managing and preserving the resources in the EEZ and further strengthening maritime security cooperation between the two countries.

The Philippines and Indonesia, the two largest archipelagic states in the world, are parties to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and thus are entitled to EEZ of 200 nautical miles. Under the Convention, states have sovereign rights to explore and exploit, and conserve and manage natural resources, among others, within their EEZ.

Wide overlaps in the EEZ of the Philippines and Indonesia, which run across the Mindanao Sea and Celebes Sea, and in the southern section of the Philippine Sea in the Pacific Ocean, required the two countries to negotiate and agree on a shared boundary.

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