INTERNATIONAL
BOUNDARY CONSULTANTS
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From the January 1998 Issue NEWS BRIEFSNORTHEAST ASIAJapan and Russia Agree on Fisheries, Prepare for Sovereignty TalksJapan to End Fisheries Agreement, Press South Korea China Continues Marking Provincial Boundaries China Rejects Tibetan Independence Referendum SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE PACIFICThailand Blames Malaysia for Giving Separatists SanctuaryChina Stresses Stability in the South China Sea during ASEAN Meetings Restive Marquesans Resent Tahitian Dominance SOUTH ASIAIndo-Pakistani Relations on HoldCENTRAL ASIAAzerbaijan and Turkmenistan to Meet and Set Caspian Median LineRussia Withdraws Checkpoint along Georgian Border Nagorno-Karabakh President Renews Hard Line MIDDLE EASTSaudi-Yemeni Tensions ContinueUAE Demands Iran Return Islands, But Agrees to Meet Jordan Rejects Israeli West Bank Map AFRICAEgyptian Delegation Visits SudanBotswana and Namibia Dispute Two More Islands South Africa-Swaziland Boundary Adjustment Kicked Upstairs Congo (Kinshasa) and Zambia Agree to Delimit Their Border EUROPEPrimakov Pressures Estonia and LatviaBelarus, Latvia, and Lithuania Initial Tripoint Accord Ireland and UK Table Northern Ireland Proposal Turkish Military Exercises Trigger Aegean Tension Turkish Cypriots Suspend UN-sponsored Talks Croatia Regains Eastern Slavonia, Prevlaka Remains in Contention CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAEl Salvador Says It Is Committed to DemarcationColombia Presses Venezuela to Mark Perija Mountain Boundary Mexico to Aid Nicaragua in Settling Costa Rican and Honduran Maritime Boundaries Argentina and Chile Establish Committees to Modify Continental Glaciers Treaty Ecuador Expands No-fishing Zone around Galapagos Islands NORTH AMERICAMexico and US to Begin Talks on Gulf Doughnut Hole in MarchFOCUSFor information about price or to
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