Russia May Propose Revision to Existing US-USSR Maritime Border Agreement
Russia may revise the existing U.S.-USSR agreement on the maritime border, which was signed on July 1, 1990, and established a demarcation line of economic zones and the continental shelf between Russia (as the successor to the USSR) and the U.S. in the Bering and Chukchi Seas, and territorial waters in a small section of the Bering Strait, according to some leading Russian state officials.
Signing of that agreement has led to serious losses to the Russian fishing industry since that time, they said, ...
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