Pacific forum leaders set permanent maritime borders, as rising seas shrink islands | Pacific Islands Forum
Pacific island leaders have agreed that their maritime borders should be permanent, even if their countries shrink due to a future rise in
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Pacific island leaders have agreed that their maritime borders should be permanent, even if their countries shrink due to a future rise in
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