Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Strovilia, and two more defacto tripoints (visited)
Date: Jan 16, 2005 @ 01:23
Author: Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
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Dejure as in all three parties agree on the exact spot? Or dejure as in all three parties recognize one another?
 
In the first case then there will be several non dejure in Asia and Africa, and some in Europe; ATCHDE, CSHRHU among others involing ex-Yugoslavia.
 
The Cyprus buffer zone boundaries are defined, and agreed in a cease fire agreement. Even though there are disputed parts of the boundaries, the tripoints with UN may very well be clear in the cease fire agreement. I have tried to find the agreement, but it's probably classified.
 
Jesper
 
 
dejure would mean they had actually been points of trilateral recognition & agreement
which doesnt appear to have been the case with these ghosts
as the markers were from a prior & only bilateral agreement & demarcation