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The UN Court Has Supported Equatorial Guinea in its Dispute Over Islands With Gabon

The International Court of Justice sided with Equatorial Guinea in its oil-rich island dispute with Gabon, upholding a 1900 treaty over a 1974 agreement.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with AP

Judges at the International Court of Justice ruled in favor of Equatorial Guinea in a dispute concerning the ownership of three oil-rich islands with Gabon.

The court identified a 1900 treaty between Spain and France as the primary legal authority, rejecting a subsequent agreement from 1974 that had favored Gabon.

Equatorial Guinea had maintained control over the islands until 1972, when Gabon seized the most significant island, Mbanie, following a military conflict. The discovery of oil reignited the dispute, prompting both nations to seek a resolution after diplomatic negotiations failed.

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