Today in Washington, D.C., the United States signed a bilateral treaty with Cuba to delimit their maritime boundary in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.

The treaty delimits the only part of the U.S.-Cuba maritime boundary that had not previously been agreed, and covers an area of continental shelf in the eastern Gulf of Mexico that is more than 200 nautical miles from any country's shore. The treaty is consistent with the longstanding U.S. goals to resolve our outstanding maritime boundaries and promote maritime safety and protection of the marine environment. Before entry into force, the treaty will warrant the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate.

For further information, please contact WHA Press at WHAPress@state.gov.

U.S. Department of State published this content on 18 January 2017 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 18 January 2017 22:56:03 UTC.

Original documenthttp://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2017/01/267117.htm

Public permalinkhttp://www.publicnow.com/view/4C8CADADCB87597EC59B02858A61226B88D02D97