THE
HAGUE • An international arbitration court agreed yesterday to take up a
decade-old maritime dispute between Australia and East Timor over a border
cutting through lucrative oil and gas fields in the Timor Sea.
The
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) "held that it was competent to
continue with the arbitration process" initiated by East Timor against
Canberra in April, the court in The Hague said in a statement.
East
Timor last month urged the panel - the world's oldest arbitration tribunal - to
help end the dispute, saying negotiations have so far failed. Australia in
return argued it had no jurisdiction in the battle as Canberra had already
signed a treaty with Dili ruling out recourse to the court. Australia has
resisted negotiating a permanent border until 2056 at the earliest.
Straits
Times
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