(4) By 21 votes to 1,
Decides that starting from point 1, with the coordinates 20° 42’ 15.8” N,
92° 22’ 07.2” E in WGS 84 as geodetic datum, as agreed by the Parties in
1966, the line of the single maritime boundary shall follow a geodetic line until
it reaches point 2 with the coordinates 20° 40’ 45.0” N, 92° 20’ 29.0” E. From
point 2 the single maritime boundary shall follow the median line formed by
segments of geodetic lines connecting the points of equidistance between
St. Martin’s Island and Myanmar through point 8 with the coordinates
20° 22’ 46.1” N, 92° 24’ 09.1” E. From point 8 the single maritime boundary
follows in a northwesterly direction the 12 nm envelope of arcs of the territorial
sea around St Martin’s Island until it intersects at point 9 (with the coordinates
20° 26’ 39.2” N, 92° 9’ 50.7” E) with the delimitation line of the exclusive
economic zone and continental shelf between the Parties;
(4) By 21 votes to 1,
Decides that starting from point 1, with the coordinates 20° 42’ 15.8” N,
92° 22’ 07.2” E in WGS 84 as geodetic datum, as agreed by the Parties in
1966, the line of the single maritime boundary shall follow a geodetic line until
it reaches point 2 with the coordinates 20° 40’ 45.0” N, 92° 20’ 29.0” E. From
point 2 the single maritime boundary shall follow the median line formed by
segments of geodetic lines connecting the points of equidistance between
St. Martin’s Island and Myanmar through point 8 with the coordinates
20° 22’ 46.1” N, 92° 24’ 09.1” E. From point 8 the single maritime boundary
follows in a northwesterly direction the 12 nm envelope of arcs of the territorial
sea around St Martin’s Island until it intersects at point 9 (with the coordinates
20° 26’ 39.2” N, 92° 9’ 50.7” E) with the delimitation line of the exclusive
economic zone and continental shelf between the Parties;
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