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East Timor and Australia will this week sign a deal ending a long-running maritime boundary dispute.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.

East Timor and Australia will this week sign a deal ending a long-running maritime boundary dispute. The deal will also carve up the Greater Sunrise oil and gas reserve estimated to be worth more than 56-billion dollars. Australia had sought a boundary along the continental shelf, but East Timor argued the border should lie halfway between the two countries - placing much of the oil and gas fields in its territory.


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East Timor and Australia will this week sign a deal ending a long-running maritime boundary dispute. The deal will also carve up the Greater Sunrise oil and gas reserve estimated to be worth more than 56-billion dollars. Australia had sought a boundary along the continental shelf, but East Timor argued the border should lie halfway between the two countries - placing much of the oil and gas fields in its territory.



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