Timor
Sea Conciliation
Joint
media release
The
Hon Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Senator
the Hon George Brandis QC, Attorney-General
26
September 2016
The
current treaty arrangements between Australia and Timor-Leste have been hugely
beneficial to Timor-Leste and have supported the accumulation of a $16 billion
sovereign wealth fund.
Revenues
from the Joint Petroleum Development Area are split 90 percent to Timor-Leste
and 10 percent to Australia. Despite these beneficial treaty arrangements, on
11 April 2016, Timor-Leste requested a Conciliation Commission under the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to conciliate differences between
Australia and Timor-Leste on maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea.
The
Conciliation Commission announced on 26 September that it has jurisdiction to
proceed with the conciliation.
Australia
accepts the Commission’s decision and will continue to engage in good faith as
we move to the next phase of the conciliation process. This approach is
consistent with our support for the rules-based international order.
Australia
abides by the pre-existing and legally-binding 2002 Timor Sea Treaty and 2006
Treaty on Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea (CMATS). We seek to
uphold these treaty arrangements which are consistent with international law
and were negotiated in good faith.
We
have a strong interest in Timor-Leste’s stability and growing prosperity, and
in providing a stable and transparent framework for investment in the Timor
Sea. We are committed to working together to strengthen our relationship
and overcome our differences in the Timor Sea.
The
role of the Conciliation Commission is to assist the parties reach a
settlement. In accordance with the provisions of UNCLOS, the Commission
will produce a report which, unlike an arbitration decision, is not legally
binding.
Media
enquiries
Minister's
office: (02) 6277 7500
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Media Liaison: (02) 6261 1555
Important
see also
A
Luta Kontinua
Celestino
Gusmão Pereira
La'o
Hamutuk (The Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis)
P.O.
Box 340, Dili, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
Aliansa
Nasionál Timor-Leste ba Tribunal Internasionál (ANTI)
Movimentu
Kontra Okupasaun Tasi Timor (MKOTT),
Telephone: +670-332-1040 or +670-77432621
Email: atino@laohamutuk.org website: http://www.laohamutuk.org blog: http://laohamutuk.blogspot.com/
*Title Timor Agora
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