General News of Friday, 25 June 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.com•Ghana and Togo are looking forward to a November 2021 timeline to sign a Maritime Boundary Delimitation Agreement•The agreement will pave way for the delimitation of the common maritime boundaries between the two countries•The two countries have since held a 7th Joint Maritime Technical Committee meeting in AccraGhana and Togo are looking forward to a November 2021 timeline in order to sign a Maritime Boundary Delimitation Agreement, the Minister in charge of the National Security has revealed. The projection comes after the two neighbouring countries held a seventh meeting of the joint Ghana/Togo Maritime Delimitation Technical Committee in Accra. “The Government and People of Ghana are quite optimistic and eagerly looking forward to meeting the November 2021 timeline for signing of the Ghana/Togo Maritime Boundary Delimitation Agreement by which all grey areas will have been clarified,” he said. The delimitation of a boundary involves the division of maritime areas in a case where two or more states could have competing claims for the enforcement of their perceived sovereign rights. The meeting, which is the 7th of the technical committee, was attended by representatives of the Maritime Boundary Commissions of Ghana and Togo to assess details of an agreed road map for the negotiations on the delimitation of the common maritime boundaries between the two countries.
Source: GhanaWeb June 25, 2021 16:49 UTC